Social Contract and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Africa

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This book has advanced a discourse on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract theory and its implications for democratic legitimacy in Africa. Rousseau's social contract stipulates that the state emerged from a contract entered into by people who have, before the emergence of the state, lived in the state of nature. In Rousseau's thought, sovereignty belongs to the people and it is both indivisible and inalienable and in relation to the general will, sovereignty is the general will in action. Sovereignty in Rousseau's thoughts belongs exclusively to the people who reserves the right to confer the power of governance to any trustee that they deem fit as well as withdraw same at whatsoever point they conceives of the trustee as having violated the terms of the social pact. It is with this postulation that it has been argued that Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with the publication of the Social Contract, seems to have laid down the prototype of all legitimate government. it is in the above context that this book advances both the contemporary relevance as well as the implication of Rousseau's Social Contract Theory (RSCT) in the face of the apparent crisis of legitimacy in Africa.

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Edoh Sunday Odum da clases en el Departamento de Filosofía de la Universidad Estatal Benue, Makurdi. Tiene una licenciatura en religión y filosofía, una maestría en filosofía (Universidad Estatal Benue, Makurdi) y un diploma de posgrado en educación (A.B.U, Zaria). Actualmente es estudiante de doctorado en la Universidad de Calabar, Nigeria.


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This book has advanced a discourse on Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract theory and its implications for democratic legitimacy in Africa. Rousseau's social contract stipulates that the state emerged from a contract entered into by people who have, before the emergence of the state, lived in the state of nature. In Rousseau's thought, sovereignty belongs to the people and it is both indivisible and inalienable and in relation to the general will, sovereignty is the general will in action. Sovereignty in Rousseau's thoughts belongs exclusively to the people who reserves the right to confer the power of governance to any trustee that they deem fit as well as withdraw same at whatsoever point they conceives of the trustee as having violated the terms of the social pact. It is with this postulation that it has been argued that Jean-Jacques Rousseau, with the publication of the Social Contract, seems to have laid down the prototype of all legitimate government. it is in the above context that this book advances both the contemporary relevance as well as the implication of Rousseau's Social Contract Theory (RSCT) in the face of the apparent crisis of legitimacy in Africa.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Anzahl Seiten 128
    • Herausgeber LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
    • Gewicht 209g
    • Untertitel Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Context
    • Autor Edoh Sunday Odum
    • Titel Social Contract and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Africa
    • Veröffentlichung 08.10.2020
    • ISBN 6202920645
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9786202920643
    • Jahr 2020
    • Größe H220mm x B150mm x T8mm
    • GTIN 09786202920643

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