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    Social Contract and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Africa
    • 2020

      Social Contract and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Africa

      Jean-Jacques Rousseau in Context

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The book explores Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract theory, emphasizing its significance for democratic legitimacy in Africa. It argues that sovereignty, as defined by Rousseau, belongs to the people and is both indivisible and inalienable. The work discusses how this foundational idea positions the populace as the ultimate authority in governance, capable of appointing and dismissing leaders based on adherence to the social contract. By examining the contemporary relevance of Rousseau's ideas, the book addresses the ongoing legitimacy crisis in African governance.

      Social Contract and the Crisis of Legitimacy in Africa