African Aims and Attitudes: Selected Documents

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Martin Minogue, Judith Molloy
CUP Archive, 26‏/09‏/1974 - 400 من الصفحات
Political thought is an essential ingredient of politics and the study of political ideas is equally essential for the analysis of political systems. Although the study of African politics has expanded in past years, African political ideas have been relatively neglected. Yet a significant characteristic of African political activity is that those who exert the greatest influence in practical politics also take the lead in formulating those ideas that might be characterised as political thought. The relationship between African political thought and African political action is, in formal terms, a close one. In addition to the main introduction, which discusses the characteristics and significance of African political ideology, the editors have provided short introductions to each major section of documents, biographies of the authors quoted, and a substantial bibliography of works by individual Africans or non-Africans who have influenced thought, as well as of more general sources. With this book the reader will be able to understand readily the issues which are of the most fundamental concern in African politics, and the attitudes which inform the actions of those in crucial posts of political authority.
 

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Introduction
1
PARTI
14
Kwame Nkrumah
20
J B Danquah
26
Kenneth Kaunda
35
Patrice Lumumba
42
Aimé Césaire
48
Léopold Sédar Senghor
62
The African Personality
234
Negritude and Culture
236
Negritude
238
African Characteristics
240
National Culture
241
Culture and Political Leadership
243
On National Culture
247
Race Culture and Community
251

Humanism in Zambia
101
The Mulungushi Declaration
109
After Mulungushi
118
Zambias Second National Development Plan
124
The Kabwe Declaration
127
Documents on Kenya 12 African Socialism in Kenya
129
the OneParty State
141
The Kenya Peoples Union
145
Tom Mboya
148
The Kenyan Bureaucracy 153 1
153
The Common Mans Charter
158
Kagisano A Policy for Harmony
164
The Dakar Colloquium on African Socialism
167
Nkrumah
173
The African Revolution
180
National Consciousness
182
PANAFRICANISM
190
the Institutions 1 The Accra Conference 1958
191
The OAU Charter 1963
195
OAU Resolution on Border Disputes July 1964 199 4 OAU Resolution on NonAlignment February 1964
199
OAU Resolution on Regional Groupings August 1963
200
East and Central Africa
201
Declaration by the Governments of East Africa June 1963
203
Nyereres Response
205
The Treaty for East African Cooperation 1967
207
the Leaders 10 George Padmore
209
Kwame Nkrumah
212
Nnamdi Azikiwe
216
Mamadou Dia
218
Modibo Keita
219
Sekou Touré
221
African Unity and African Culture 16 The First Congress of Negro Writers and Artists Paris 1956
225
The Second Congress of Negro Writers and Artists Rome 1959
227
Negritude
230
THE STRUGGLE GOES ON A International Organisations
254
OAU Resolutions Addis Ababa 1963
255
OAU Resolutions Rabat 1972
259
The Khartoum Conference 1969
264
B Southern Africa 4 The Lusaka Manifesto
267
Hastings Banda
274
Seretse Khama
275
Leabua Jonathan
277
OAU Declaration on Dialogue
278
Albert Luthuli
280
Nelson Mandela
287
Vambe
294
The Zimbabwe African National Council
296
The Pearce Commission
300
Constitution of the Front for the Libera tion of Zimbabwe FROLIZI
307
Namibia SouthWest Africa
309
Portuguese Guinea
311
Mozambique
321
Neocolonialism 18 Mamadou Dia
331
Kwame Nkrumah
333
Frantz Fanon
340
POLITICAL ATTITUDES OF THE MILITARY
345
A A Afrifa
346
K Acheampong
351
J D Mobutu
353
O Ojukwu
356
The Coup
361
Manifesto of the Ugandan Army
364
Policy Statements
366
Foreign Policy
369
Kwame Nkrumah
372
Bibliography
396
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