The Tradition-Modernity Dichotomy: Dilemmas of Belonging and Returning to the African Community

Philosophia Africana 22 (2):131-143 (2023)
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This article underscores the dilemma posed by the exclusivist view of the tradition-modernity contrast for anyone interested in the project of returning and belonging to the African community. On the exclusivist view, tradition and modernity are irreconcilable. After discussing the tradition-modernity contrast in the fields of sociology and academic African philosophy, this article adopts an eclectic view of tradition as an alternative to the exclusivist view. The alternative view enables those interested in the project of returning and belonging to retrieve those elements of tradition that have enduring values in order to utilize them creatively in various development projects. It is argued that this creative synthesis of traditional and modern elements is necessary to build viable contemporary African societies in which individuals feel a sense of belonging and identity.

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Tradition and Critique.Deborah Cook - 1992 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1992 (94):30-36.

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