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African Public Realms

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The African states deeply sought independence from the European powers that governed her. After colonialism was over, the Africa experienced years of hardship and turmoil. The states that were created by the European power were still intact, but now different ethnic groups within certain states fought to have power. The emergence of newly developed third world countries threated the African economy. Despite having a seat at the table with other global nations, Africa’s plate appears to be either smaller or gravely insufficient in comparison to other global powers. The state of post-colonial Africa, is greatly shaped by the institutions and ideologies from colonialism. This can be seen in the different type of “publics” that plays a noticeable role in African society and political behavior.
“In fact there are two public realms in post-colonial Africa, with different types of moral linkages to the private realm. At one level is the public realm in which primordial groupings, ties, and sentiments influence…the individual’s public behavior…The primordial public is moral and operates on the same moral imperatives as the private realm. On the other hand, there is a public realm which is historically associated with the colonial administration and which has become identified with popular politics in post-colonial Africa. Its chief characteristic is that it has no moral linkages with the private realm…the civic public in Africa is amoral and lacks the

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