Our first step, therefore, must be to re-educate ourselves; to regain our former attitude of mind. In our traditional African society we were individuals within a community. We took care of the community, and the community took care of us. We neither... Africa: Report from the Continent : Report of Special Study Missions to ... - Pagina 61de United States. Congress. House. Special Study Missions to Africa, United States. Congress. House. Special Study Mission to Oslo, Norway - 1974 - 235 paginiVizualizare completă - Despre această carte
| Shiva Naipaul - 1996 - 354 pagini
...African. "In our traditional African society," Nyerere laments, "we were individuals within a community. We took care of the community, and the community took...neither needed nor wished to exploit our fellow men." The belated emergence of the African into history brought, according to him, nothing but tragedy. A... | |
| Robert W. July - 1987 - 292 pagini
...former attitude of mind. In our traditional African society we were individuals within a community. We took care of the community and the community took...neither needed nor wished to exploit our fellow men." Colonialism introduced different and wrongheaded attitudes, continued Nyerere, such as the principle... | |
| Lual Acuek Lual Deng - 1998 - 316 pagini
...former attitude of mind. In our traditional African society we were individuals within a community. We took care of the community, and the community took...neither needed nor wished to exploit our fellow men" (1967:166). This is the basic philosophy of ujaniaa, and it should provide a solid point of departure... | |
| Dorothy Louise Hodgson - 2001 - 364 pagini
..."traditional African society": "In our traditional African society we were individuals within a community. We took care of the community, and the community took...We neither needed nor wished to exploit our fellow men."4 Ujamaa was formulated as a direct rejection of the elements of "feudalism" and "capitalism"... | |
| Anthony Bogues - 2003 - 276 pagini
...former attitude of mind. 1n our traditional African society we were individuals within a community. We took care of the community, and the community took...We neither needed nor wished to exploit our fellow men."1 1t is now obvious what Nyerere is doing here. By beginning with the definition of socialism... | |
| Martin Meredith - 2005 - 802 pagini
...Africans to 're-educate' themselves, to regain their former attitude of mind, their sense of community. 'In rejecting the capitalist attitude of mind which...reject also the capitalist methods which go with it.' Yet despite all the time and energy spent on explaining it, African socialism was little more than... | |
| Kwame Botwe-Asamoah - 2005 - 268 pagini
...Nkrumah's position. "In our traditional African society," he explains, "we were individuals within the community and the community took care of us. We...neither needed nor wished to exploit our fellow men." It was colonialism which "introduced different and wrong headed attitude, such as the principle of... | |
| Polycarp Ikuenobe - 2006 - 346 pagini
...socialism.48 He argues that: "In traditional African society we were individuals within a community. We took care of the community, and the community took care of us Nobody starved, either of food or of human dignity, because he lacked personal wealth; he could depend... | |
| Vernantius Emeka Ndukaihe - 2006 - 452 pagini
...former attitude of mind. In our traditional African society we were individuals within a community. We took care of the community and the community took care of us.537 Man's mission on earth, as the Igbo conceive of it, is to work to realise the contents of his... | |
| Theophilus Okere - 2005 - 384 pagini
...modern world the essence of communalism, the idea that "we were individual within a community" that "we took care of the community and the community took care of us".15 But other people notably the Japanese have been able to move this idea into the modern setting... | |
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