The Making of Citizenship
The Case of the East African Asians in Tanzania and Uganda, c. 1945-1972






The Case of the East African Asians in Tanzania and Uganda, c. 1945-1972
The essay critiques the Kantian perspective on animal behavior, arguing that it can be morally evaluated despite animals lacking human-like normative morality due to their inability to use language. The author presents a case for assessing animal behavior ethically, challenging traditional views and exploring the implications of moral assessment beyond human standards.