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The historical content of the African history as reminisced by some indigenous African literatures is one that is awash with feasible developmental strategies, a culture crammed with viable philosophies and a people of great minds. Conversely to these literatures, this face of Africa today is delineated with social, political and economic malaises. While there have been palliative remedies to the problem, one question is often left unasked. This question is, what is responsible for Africäs underdevelopment? it is only painstaking observation to this question that will render workable solutions…mehr

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The historical content of the African history as reminisced by some indigenous African literatures is one that is awash with feasible developmental strategies, a culture crammed with viable philosophies and a people of great minds. Conversely to these literatures, this face of Africa today is delineated with social, political and economic malaises. While there have been palliative remedies to the problem, one question is often left unasked. This question is, what is responsible for Africäs underdevelopment? it is only painstaking observation to this question that will render workable solutions to the problem. Accordingly, this is the main thrust of this study. In order to comprehend why is Africa is swinging within the periphery of underdeveloped continent, the study investigated the exogenous and endogamous factors of Africäs underdevelopment using the internalist and the externalist theory. A synthesis consideration is offered in order to emphasize the need for Africa's Development
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Autorenporträt
Pauleson A. Utsu is a  student of philosophy at Spititan University in Ghana. He owes a Diploma in Religious Studies and a Bachelor's Degree in Philosophy and Social Sciences. He is interested in Philosophy: philosophical Ethics, and African Philosophy.