
Contradiction between decolonization and decoloniality with regards to post Independence in Africa
Author(s) -
Umar Kabanda
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
cross-currents
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2394-451X
DOI - 10.36344/ccijhss.2016.v02i01.004
Subject(s) - decolonization , decoloniality , independence (probability theory) , contradiction , empowerment , politics , colonialism , relation (database) , political science , sociology , gender studies , law , epistemology , philosophy , statistics , mathematics , database , computer science
After the political liberation of African countries from foreign domination during the decolonization process, the social structure and way of life of many Africans continued to be disempower by the inherited colonial systems that was never transformed by the new founding fathers on independence and this inhibited the empowerment of individual Africans and communities to adopt their traditional approach at all levels of society. This essay presents a distinction between political liberation at post independent time and its relation to societal functioning of Africa in the same error. Subsequent subtopics provided bellow will contextualize the explanations categorically.