How Colonialism Preempted Modernity in Africa

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Author: Ol?f?mi T??w?

ISBN-10: 0253353742

ISBN-13: 9780253353740

Category: Economic Systems

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Why hasn't Africa been able to respond to the challenges of modernity and globalization? Going against the conventional wisdom that colonialism brought modernity to Africa, Olúfémi Táíwò claims that Africa was already becoming modern and that colonialism was an unfinished project. Africans aspired to liberal democracy and the rule of law, but colonial officials aborted those efforts when they established indirect rule in the service of the European powers. Táíwò looks closely at modern institutions, such as church missionary societies, to recognize African agency and the impulse toward progress. He insists that Africa can get back on track and advocates a renewed engagement with modernity. Immigration, capitalism, democracy, and globalization, if done right this time, can be tools that shape a positive future for Africa.

Introduction: Of Subjectivity and SociocryonicsPart 1. Colonialism1. Colonialism: A Philosophical Profile2. Running Aground on Colonial Shores: The Saga of Modernity and Colonialism3. Prophets without Honor: African Apostles of Modernity in the Nineteenth Century4. Reading the Colonizer's Mind: Lord Lugard and the Philosophical Foundations of British ColonialismPart 2. The Aftermath5. The Legal Legacy: Twilight Before Dawn6. Two Modern African ConstitutionsPart 3. Looking Forward7. Globalization: Doing It Right This Time AroundConclusionNotesSelected BibliographyIndex