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W.E.B. Du Bois and the ideology or anthropological discourse of modernity: the African Union reconsidered
Authors:Olabode Ibironke
Affiliation:1. Rutgers University , New Brunswick , NJ , USA ibironke09@gmail.com
Abstract:Pan-Africanism is usually considered a progressive movement for black socio-political and economic advancement. This focus on activism alone sometimes occludes the profound philosophical issues that inform Pan-Africanist discourse. The last decade has witnessed tremendous changes in the ideological posture of the African Union (AU) as reflected in the change of name from the Organization of African Unity (OAU). This paper explores the historical and philosophical contexts for understanding the agenda of the African Union and highlights the consequences of such an agenda. The paper argues that the establishment of the African Union conforms to certain aspects of W.E.B. Du Bois's philosophy of Pan-Africanism that focuses on economic self reliance, at the same time that it uses Du Bois as a template for critiquing the neoliberal economic dispensation of the African Union implemented through its program, the New Partnership for Africa's Development. This it accomplishes with its emphasis on Du Bois's critique and skepticism of modernism and Western philanthropy.
Keywords:W.E.B. Du Bois  race  class  economics  Pan-Africanism  African Union  philanthropy  modernity  neo-liberalism
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