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Colonialism and the Two Publics in Africa: A Theoretical Statement

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Peter Ekeh

Abstract

This paper argues that the experiences of colonialism in Africa have led to the emergence of a unique historical configuration in modern postcolonial Africa: the existence of two publics instead of one public, as in the West. Many of Africa’s political problems are due to the dialectical relationships between the two publics. I shall characterize these two publics and attempt to explain some of Africa’s political features within the matrix of these publics. In order to give some empirical content to the distinction drawn here, I shall illustrate the issues raised with examples from Nigeria.

Source: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/231992302_Colonialism_and_the_Two_Publics_in_Africa_A_Theoretical_Statement