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    The Role of Intellectuals in Building Democratic Political Culture in Africa: a Case Study of Kenya

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    Date
    2018
    Author
    Mugo, Maryann N
    Type
    Project
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    Abstract
    Intellectuals in the past and present have been very instrumental in shaping the minds of the people. They have the capacity to root out some of the deep-rooted cultures and norms in the society through critical thinking and re-shaping the way of a people by creating new norms. They have successful done these indifferent ways; policy making, public dialogue, active participation in political ventures among many others. In the fight for democratization of Africa, intellectuals have also taken up several roles; activism, reformists, advocacy and actual engagement in political matters. They do all this with the aim of improving people’s welfare and promote human development. The general objective of this research project therefore was to determine the role of intellectuals in building democratic political culture in Africa using Kenya as case study. The specific objectives of the study were; to determine whether a democratic political culture will promote human development in Africa, to establish the role of intellectuals in building a democratic political culture in Africa and lastly to determine the challenges and prospects of building a democratic political culture in Kenya. The study was guide by the following objectives; democratic political culture in Africa will promote human development, intellectuals have a role to play in building Africa’s democratic political culture and lastly there are no prospects to building democratic political culture in Kenya. The research project was based on liberalism theory which is embedded on the principles of majority rule, civil liberty and democracy.
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    http://erepository.uonbi.ac.ke/handle/11295/165979
    Publisher
    UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI
    Subject
    DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL CULTURE AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
    ROLE OF INTELLECTUALS IN BUILDING A DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL CULTURE
    CHALLENGES AND PROSPECTS OF BUILDING DEMOCRATIC POLITICAL CULTURE
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