THE POLITICS OF INTELLECTUAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL DISSENSION
By
ABNERSON MOYISI SANDILE MAJEKE
Ph.D.
University of Iowa
Iowa City, Iowa State, USA
(May, 1994)
Email: moyisim@yahoo.co.uk
moyisim@hotmail.com
Advocate of the High Court of South Africa
and Lesotho
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Abstract
There is an unnatural political divide in political outlook, expression
and definition of ideas for the future of this country that has caused a
division between the people who believe in the Freedom Charter as the
foundational expression of their philosophy of life, aims, objections
and visions of the future and another group that similarly believes
in Pan Africanist Theory as the foundational expression of their
philosophy of life, aims, objections and visions of the future. The
problem is that if you look at their documents they have the same
philosophy of life, aims, objections and visions of the future
although in my humble opinion they have fundamental differences in
how these can be operationalized.
This paper looks at two documents (attached hereto as references) published by the two groups and shows that in spite of their different languages and expressions they are talking about the same thing. If the reader agrees with me the question is why these groups cannot do things together.
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