Ubuntu and Freedom of Expression |
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Authors: | Colin Chasi |
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Institution: | Department of Communication Studies, University of Johannesburg |
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Abstract: | This article critically addresses the view that ubuntu values limiting freedom of expression to what elders find agreeable. I present a heterogeneous argument in favor of an attractive conception of ubuntu that values individuals by investing in the worth of community. I assume that socioeconomic development is directly related to the extent to which people are granted freedom of expression. The point is that freedom of expression enables everyone to be respected and governed in ways that are associated with the establishment of communities where everyone can be the most they can be. |
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Keywords: | Ubuntu communication community development health HIV and AIDS |
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