Journal article
Democracy in Africa: The Platonic forefather
Pages 72 to 89
Cite this article
- NZINZI, Pierre,
- Nzinzi, Pierre.
- Nzinzi, P.
https://doi.org/10.3917/polaf.077.0072
Cite this article
- Nzinzi, P.
- Nzinzi, Pierre.
- NZINZI, Pierre,
https://doi.org/10.3917/polaf.077.0072
English
This article maintains that democracy in Africa has developed in accordance with the principles of political “Neoplatonism,” which is characterized by the primacy of form over content and denies the sovereignty of the people. Thus, the democratic challenge has a cultural foundation, but this is not specifically African. To the contrary, it is part of the old anti-humanist, Platonic foundations of both African and Western powers.