Philosophy and Politics: Discourse on Values and Power in AfricaMaduabuchi F. Dukor |
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Dynamics and Determinants | 16 |
Justice and the Principle of Necessity | 34 |
The Common Good and Political Stability | 47 |
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Abacha Abiola African revolution agenda Anthony Quinton apartheid Armed Forces Azikiwe Babangida candidates church citizens civil society civilian colonial common concept conflicts constitution corruption coup crisis culture Decree democracy democratic Dukor economic election equality Ernest Shonekan ethnic groups ethnic nationalism exercise Federal freedom fundamental gender H. L. A. Hart human rights ibid Ibrahim Babangida ideals ideology Igbo Ijaw individual institutions interest issues judicial judiciary June 12 justice Lagos Lagos State University leaders leadership M.K.O. Abiola majority means military rule minority modern moral nation building nation-state nature Nigeria Nnamdi Azikiwe Ogoni organised persons philosophy political parties political power politicians President presidential principle of necessity problem productive question reason regime Republic revolutionary role Sani Abacha social action social movements socio-political sovereign sovereignty structure struggle for power theory tion traditional transition programme values women Yoruba Zikism