The Apartness of Ideal and Reality

Anticolonialism, Eurocentrism and Ubuntu Philosophy in the South African Freedom Charter

Forfattere

  • Max Poole Saxo-Instituttet

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/chku.v6i2.134565

Nøgleord:

Decolonization, Universalism, Cultural Relativism, Eurocentrism, Ubuntu

Resumé

This article contributes to scholarly debate concerning universalist discourse, as either advantageous or detrimental to addressing inequalities between the West and the Global South. First, I explore the theoretical backdrop of the dispute, positing that differing notions of how multiple modernities interrelate informs divergent conceptualizations of universalist discourse, as either rigidly Eurocentric or contextually adaptable. Secondly, I analyze the South African Freedom Charter from both perspectives, arguing that we should recognize universalist discourse as a powerful tool in formulating political visions of decolonization; and conversely, that we should be cautious when utilizing such discourse due to its inherent Eurocentric capabilities.

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Publiceret

2022-11-07

Citation/Eksport

Poole, M. (2022). The Apartness of Ideal and Reality: Anticolonialism, Eurocentrism and Ubuntu Philosophy in the South African Freedom Charter. Culture and History: Student Research Papers, 6(2), 4–19. https://doi.org/10.7146/chku.v6i2.134565