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Garrulous Ego Gang - A Tale of Woe in African Intellectualism

English · Hardback

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THE LACK of transfiguration in low-impact African academia with regards to cultivated and insensate academics is largely accountable for Africa's incapacity to reinvent, transform, and redeem the material condition of the African people.Although this project is essentially a tale of woe regarding the largely unresponsive African academia, it is also methodical in its orientation in a measure to divulge the sub rosa and hegemonic regimes which preclude objective rationality in African intellectualism.Transfiguration is a prerequisite to transformation. The conceptual idea is that responsiveness and transformation are essentially about the pursuit of relative gains. In Africa, transformation can only be achieved when African people start observing Africa through African lenses.This project is intended for researchers and students of Africa as they would be introduced to introspective intuition as a fundamental framework for societal remediation.

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Metuge Ekane is a researcher whose areas of interest include political and extra-legal military interventionism, Great power politics, political artistry, policy analysis, institutionalism, nationalist mobilization, social research methodology, comparative politics, and comprehensive remediation.

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Authors Metuge Ekane
Publisher Books On Demand
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.11.2019
 
EAN 9789178516001
ISBN 978-91-7851-600-1
No. of pages 484
Dimensions 160 mm x 226 mm x 34 mm
Weight 914 g
Illustrations 7 Farbabb.
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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