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Building blocks towards an African century - Essays in honour of Thabo Mbeki, former president of the Republic of South Africa (Paperback)
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Building blocks towards an African century - Essays in honour of Thabo Mbeki, former president of the Republic of South Africa (Paperback)
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In 2012, Unisa, as the home of African intellectuals, and the Thabo
Mbeki Foundation, as a premiere think tank on African matters, came
together to host a Colloquium on Mbeki @ 70. The essays presented
on that day have been collected and edited into this book, Building
Blocks Towards an African Century - Essays in Honour of Thabo
Mbeki, Former President of the Republic of South Africa. In
reflecting on the times and life of President Mbeki, the
contributing scholars have had to contend with the challenge that
the person who is the subject matter of the discourse is among us
and will also read and make his own judgement about what is
recorded. The work done by the contributors, both in terms of their
participation at the Colloquium of Mbeki @ 70 and their writings
that constitute this volume of essays, is an exceptional and
outstanding undertaking. What is reflected in these essays goes
beyond the person of Thabo Mbeki to include the identification of
the problems that Africa needs to solve and venturing answers to
some of the difficult questions that they pose. Readers will
navigate through these interesting theses and will ascertain, among
others, the following: A detailed account of Mbeki as a statesman
and intellectual forms a compelling and must-read introduction to
this volume. That includes a critical analysis of the ANC's
performance under President Mbeki, its achievements, and the fault
lines of South Africa's nascent democracy owing to difficult policy
choices; A thorough examination of Thabo Mbeki's contribution to
intellectual engagement about Africa's past, present, and future.
The book offers the current generation of leaders with the tools of
analysis to enable them to respond accurately to the problems
facing Africa's future; While Thabo Mbeki has contributed immensely
to the enhancement of Africa's profile through the AU and other
multinational institutions, the authors express misgivings about
the strengths, relevance, and sustainability of Africa's
institutions, in particular, the AU; The important question of `Who
is an African?' is thoroughly debated, and various permutations are
offered as to whether that should be answered simply as a matter of
colour or identity on the one hand, or a matter of ideas, vision,
and commitment to Africa's agenda on the other; A strong and
reasoned argument is made to assist the reader to look at Africa
from a different and new perspective in terms of the need to focus
on Africa's people rather than simply on the basis of social or
political structures and, in that context, the authors debate the
critical matter of feminism in Africa; An analysis of the fantasy
of the supremacy of the white tribes in South Africa is made, which
leads to the conclusion that that fantasy has the negative effect
of impeding efforts towards the achievement of unity; The essays
would not be complete without an examination of the important issue
of leadership as epitomised by Mbeki's vision, his thinking, and
his works, and that is used to pose the question: what kind of
leadership is required in today's Africa to deal with her
challenges?; In the end, the Colloquium sought to address the
matter of Afrocentricity in the process of knowledge production as
a means of responding to Africa's challenges rather than
positioning Africans as simply the consumers of pre-packaged
information from elsewhere and not Africa.
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