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The Racial Contract as Methodology (Not Hypothesis)
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A Critique of Oruka’s Philosophic Sagacity
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The Evolution of Sagacity: The Three Stages of Oruka's Philosophy
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The Territory is Not the Map: Place, Deleuze, Guattari, and African Philosophy
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Reflections on 9/11: Why Race, Class, Gender, and Religion Matter
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The Lineages of Empire
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Philosophy and the State in Africa: Some Rawlsian Considerations
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The Cultural and Critical Context of Postcolonialism
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Interventionism, Authoritarianism, and the Liberal State in South Africa
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Race is Ordinary: Britain's Post-Colonial Melancholia
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Reaching Out to the African Diaspora: The Need for Vision
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The African Anti-Colonial Struggle: An Effort at Reclaiming History
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Changing the Joke: Invisibility in Merleau-Ponty and Ellison
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Music in The Black Atlantic
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What's in a Name? African Philosophy in the Making
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Globalization, Boundaries, and Livelihoods: Perspectives on Africa
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Steve Biko and the Subversion of Race
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The New/Old Idiot: Re-reading Said's Contributions to Post-Colonial Studies
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Traditional Yoruba Social-Ethical Values and Governance in Modern Africa
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Introduction
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