“We think it more profitable to analyse the anthropological evidence for existing, and crearly enduring, mentalities which are relevant to the politics of Africa. Of these we would stress fatalism, understood as a rational response to the huge degree of uncertainty faced by most of the continent’s population, and the primacy of the collective over the individual, itself the outcome of a realistic appraisal of what constitutes the best guarantee of survival in the face of a perennially threatening outside world.”
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