Re-envisioning Pan-Africanism in Today’s World Politics, Economy and Culture
Author(s) -
Saliou Dione
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
review of history and political science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2333-5726
pISSN - 2333-5718
DOI - 10.15640/rhps.v6n2a2
Subject(s) - ideology , politics , diaspora , political science , political economy , gender studies , sociology , law
The Black people‟s historical, economic, and political episodes of hardships gave birth to a political, philosophical, and ideological force known as Pan-Africanism that sought to unite Black people worldwide. In fact, this article exploreshow Pan-Africanism emerged to mark a new vision in the way Africans living in the continent and the Diaspora(s) see themselves and their lives; how the first waves of intellectuals, through new trends and fighting styles based on the mind and knowledge production, succeeded in reconstituting their lost, stolen, suppressed, constructed, and saucy-detailed history while looking at how to re-envisions the ideology and philosophy in today‟s world politics, economy, and culture.
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