The Fourth Heritage: How we Ugandans can Integrate our Tribal, Religious and Colonial heritages.

The Fourth Heritage: How we Ugandans can Integrate our Tribal, Religious and Colonial heritages.

by Emmanuel Sunlight Kirunda
The Fourth Heritage: How we Ugandans can Integrate our Tribal, Religious and Colonial heritages.

The Fourth Heritage: How we Ugandans can Integrate our Tribal, Religious and Colonial heritages.

by Emmanuel Sunlight Kirunda

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Overview

This is a must-read for anyone interested in learning about the African tribal mind and its interpretation of the world as dominated by Eurocentric ideals. In a brutally honest and yet reflective writing, Mr. Kirunda offers his critique with a uniquely African perspective. Written in the author’s third language—English— this book attempts to use simple yet powerful reasoning to advocate a paradigm shift in the way Ugandans look at their Tribal, Religious and European/Colonial heritages. In an analytical and creative style rare to many African writings, Mr. Kirunda vividly describes his tribal life and the impact his parents had on his worldview. He then offers an unusually cold and intimate analysis of: the cultural confusion within the Uganda society, his personal hypothesis of why the Americans, Germans and Japanese are economically and intellectually developed, the two hindrances to development in Uganda, and his personal creative proposal of The Fourth Heritage as a way to integrate the triple heritages and also solve the two hindrances. Lastly, he generalizes his thesis to accommodate Kantian moral philosophies and offers a thrilling discussion of the scientific account of humanity’s origin in East Africa and what that means for our human heritage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781456737832
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication date: 03/11/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 292
File size: 2 MB
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