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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by KU ScholarWorks FROM AFRICA OF STATES TO UNITED AFRICA: TOWARDS AFRICANA DEMOCRACY By Pelle Darota Danabo B.A., Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia M.A., University of Kansas, USA Submitted to the Department of Philosophy and Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Kansas in partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of Doctorate in Philosophy __________________________ Ann Cudd (Chair) ___________________________ Anthony Genova ___________________________ Garth Myers ___________________________ Richard De George ___________________________ Tom Tuozzo The Dissertation Committee for Pelle Danabo certifies that this is the approved version of the following dissertation: From States of Africa to United Africa: Towards Africana Democracy Committee: __________________________ Ann Cudd (Chair) ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ I ABSTRCT Pelle Darota Danabo Department of Philosophy, May, 2008 University of Kansas Since Western Liberal Democracy’s philosophical, cultural, and value foundations are radically different from that of Africa and based on post-disciplinary approach and review of the vast literature on theories and philosophies of democracy, the dissertation proposes and argues for Constitutional communitarianism and Africana democracy as alternative and complementary path towards democratization in Africa. When almost all its conditions are lacking in Africa, liberal democracy cannot easily be transferred and rooted nor should it be enforced as a weapon of political conditionality unless the call for democratization is a disguised cry for recolonization. Also, since liberal democracy is Newtonian politics at work with adversarial and inquisitorial opposition running rampant at its core, the future of humanity rests no less in transforming and reforming liberal democracy itself as in democratizing illiberal societies and tyrannical polities II DEDICATION To Ato Awol Mamo, Ato Negash Alemu, Fisseha Haile (PhD, Psychology) Samson Mebrhatu (PhD, Psychiatry), and W/o Nigist G/Hiwot for they symbolize what is possibly humane. III
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