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Other works used to locate, triangulate and/or to contrast Nkrumah's presentations include the works of Asante, Keto, and Obenga. Asante, in particular, provided the framework for the Afrocentric analysis while Keto sought to define African-centeredness within the Afrocentric paradigm.[1] Obenga, in a similar fashion to Nkrumah, employed a science-based approach rooted in Maatian ethics[2].
[1] See “Terms and Concepts” section of the
site under the sub-heading, “African Centeredness”. [2] The Maatian principles are "truth,
justice, integration, solidarity, community, harmony, good, beauty, and
self-wisdom." (Obenga 1995, 77) |