Corporatism In Africa

Corporatism In Africa

Author: Julius E. Nyang'oro

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-04-10

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 0429712804

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This book presents a collection of case studies that make apparent that African corporatism is comparable yet in contrast to corporatism elsewhere. The collection also demonstrates the variation in corporatist practice and success among African countries. .


Manifesto of African Corporatist Society. Volume-1: Ethno-Corporatism: Toward Non-monetary Economic Self-sufficiency Subsistence

Manifesto of African Corporatist Society. Volume-1: Ethno-Corporatism: Toward Non-monetary Economic Self-sufficiency Subsistence

Author: Joseph Maxwell Spencer

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Published: 2020-07-26

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ISBN-13: 9781649997920

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In this first volume of African Corporatism Manifesto, Joseph Maxwell Spencer brings to life his theories and ideas about Socialism and Corporatism. Modern economic-internetisation, he proclaimed, has brought about a new era of global corporatist-society. Spencer believes we are no longer in a global capitalist-society, and provides the description of the emerging global corporatist-society. He provides what he called: 'Transforming Structure of Epoch-Making' needed for African socio-economic development in the current emerging age of global corporatism. Spencer provides a new government structure and a new socio-economic system for African States, and argued it to be a strand of the ancient African-Socialism that has been the deep-rooted aspirations of the African leaders to return since independent of African States from western colonial rule. Spencer argued that our African leaders in the independent Africa in the 1960s had caused offence to the western-mores in their course to reject the western-built capitalism. He felt compelled to offer his apologies to the western-States' leaders of the 1960s and raised his 'hat in hand' as a symbol of his apologies. Spencer believes that the economic development of Africa in this current generation to achieve the economic self-sufficiency subsistence is associated with the emerging global corporatist economy. He advocates for a non-monetary economy and the abolition of political institution amongst his numerous novel ideas and theories.


Manifesto of African Corporatist Society. Volume-5: Ethnosocialism: Govoxical Reality, Altruist Relations, and Social Justice

Manifesto of African Corporatist Society. Volume-5: Ethnosocialism: Govoxical Reality, Altruist Relations, and Social Justice

Author: Omolaja Makinee

Publisher:

Published: 2024-02-14

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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In this fifth and final volume of the African Corporatism Manifesto, Omolaja Makinee concludes his theories and ideas about the coming-of-age of Pan-African socialism, which he refers to as the hopes and aspirations of our African ancestors for the ultimate unity of all African nations into a 'United African States [UAS].' He declares a revolution for the current generation of Africa to depose the 55 multi-state system in Africa and to unite all the colonial-divided African nations into a single national body under an ethnopublican nationalism structure. Omolaja provides the transition programs needed to transition into the proposed United African States [UAS] from democracy to populocracy, from republicanism to ethnopublicanism, from bureaucracy to commicracy, from monetary economy to non-monetary economic system, and to institute what he calls 'Resource Utilisation As Constitutional Alternative Currencies' to regulate all African natural resources and human resources under a single economic branch of government where the citizenry electorates, and the working group exercise direct governmental control over their national affairs and to stamp out all foreign influences and neocolonialism from African governmental affairs. To put words into action, Omolaja has created an online opinion poll calling for an intracontinental referendum for a United African States [UAS]. He calls on all young generation of Africa to participate, and the result, which would be presented to the African Union (AU) and all African leaders, to make it clear and demand for its implementation as the voice of the people of Africa both in the HomeLand and diaspora, that this is how we, the young generation of Africa, wish to be governed and design the future of our future African generation. Visit: www.mykinscircle.com and make your vote count.


Manifesto of African Corporatist Society. Volume-4: Ethnoneutrality of Populocracy: Social and Economic Bases of Collective-Individualism

Manifesto of African Corporatist Society. Volume-4: Ethnoneutrality of Populocracy: Social and Economic Bases of Collective-Individualism

Author: Joseph Maxwell Spencer

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Published: 2023-02-16

Total Pages: 0

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In this fourth volume of the African Corporatism Manifesto, Joseph Maxwell Spencer advocates for the abolition of democracy for the establishment of a populocracy form of governance for a united Africa. He re-examined the theory of 'populism' and claimed that populism as a form of governance is the precondition for the existence of all other forms of governance. He claimed that ethnopopulism as a system was practised by the indigenous ancient African communities in different variations but in the same format under the Imperial's ethnocracy form of governance structure. He raised the leadership rule of ancient African kings or queens with their chiefs that revolves around the day-to-day affairs of community members to be on the line of egalitarian principles and constituted a commicracy. He said that the leadership rule of the ancient African kings falls into a judicial duty, the role of the chiefs fall into the executive duty, community members engage in economic activities as a collective and shared in common under an altruist-system, and community members performed legislative duty through participation with the chiefs in the processes of information gathering and debates at the town square centres where citizens regardless of gender voice their individual populist views, concerns and opinions to aid the judicial rule of the king whose authority was perceived as a derivative of a set of unwritten rules laid down by their ancestors, passed down to the ruling monarch by direct education and spiritual connection. This, he claimed, was different in practice from the western-style Imperial government structure that constituted a bureaucracy under an autocratic rule of the king or queen over the chiefs' councils and their citizens. Spencer advanced his theories about African-socialism and premise this manifesto as a rallying cry for United African States.


Corporate Citizenship in Africa

Corporate Citizenship in Africa

Author: Wayne Visser

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-09-08

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1351281747

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Corporate citizenship is enmeshed in the debate about Africa's future. Africa is the continent where the social needs are greatest and where the benefits of globalisation have been least felt. What makes corporate citizenship in Africa not only fascinating, but also of critical importance, is that the continent embodies many of the most vexing dilemmas that business faces in attempts to be responsible, ethical and sustainable. This unique collection for the first time brings together in one publication the critical debates, perspectives, experiences and success stories in the emerging field of corporate citizenship in Africa. The book addresses a number of key questions: What research has been conducted on corporate citizenship in Africa over the past ten years? How are the concepts and challenges of corporate citizenship in Africa different, compared to other regions of the world? Which industry sectors are leading in the implementation of corporate citizenship in Africa? What are some of the dilemmas facing companies that are striving to be good corporate citizens in Africa? What are some of the best-practice case studies of companies' corporate citizenship programmes in Africa? What can Africa learn from the rest of the world about corporate citizenship, and what can it teach others? The book acts as a bridge in many ways: between academic theory and business practice; between notions of corporate citizenship originating in developed countries and emerging concepts incubated in a developing-country context; between the experiences of multinationals and the perspectives of small and medium-sized enterprises; between different countries and regions within Africa and around the globe. This publication marks a change in the tide – a groundswell towards a more vigorous debate and robust research agenda on corporate citizenship in Africa. It will be essential reading for all those involved in the rapidly growing corporate responsibility movement.


Against corporatism

Against corporatism

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Published: 1997

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Paper presented at the Third Biennial Meeting of the African Studies Association of South Africa (ASASA) : Africa in a changing world : patterns and prospects, Magaliesberg Conference Centre, Broederstroom, 8-10 Sep 1997.