The video summary mentions 'In My Father's House', but this video was made after the publication of 'Cosmopolitanism' much more recently. I'm reading them both for a class this semester on African Philosophy. Each is very accessible and very well thought out. The first is definitely more scholarly, written about African Identity throughout history. I haven't finished Cosmopolitanism yet but it is a very fascinating read that I would definitely recommend even to the casual reader.
People have to realize that there are issues that can NEVER be solved on a national level, but only through the supranational level that cosmopolitanism promotes. Human trafficking, drug trafficking, illegal trade with endangered species, the world financial system, poverty that causes migration, international terrorism, global warming those are exactly the issues we face today that can't be solved because we are thinking as nations, not as one global community.
This is a brilliant man talking. Speaking out about Identity - a subject that the Museum and the Establishment like to labour..He is a man of integrity..Finally a Cambridge Graduate with a mind to tell all. Hack what wrot! This man is to be heard rather than ignored. More fool you for not listening! We are witnessing the future....be a part of it....
'This is a brilliant man talking.' He certainly isn't a knowledgable man. In his book review entitled 'How Muslims Made Europe' he states the following:
'Charlemagne's rule included at its high point most of France, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands, the west of Germany, Italy as far south as Rome, a strip in the north of Spain, and parts of Hungary and the Balkans. At nearly three and a half million square miles, it was larger than the continental United States.'
He's completely (and quite obviously) wrong. Charlemagnes empire at it's height was 1.2 million square kilometres. The 48 continental united states (not including alaska etc) are over 8 million square kilometres. That's almost SEVEN times the size. Even if he had conquered all of europe up the the borders of russia he would still only be halfway to the size of the US.
So this 'brilliant' man has no actual grasp of basic things like the size of countries, or how to check 'facts'.
Philosophical thought is a cognitive process. One's "brilliance," in that respect, has nothing to do with statistical or factual accuracy. I'm not sure why you are comparing ignorance with intellect. We may not all be bright, but we most certainly are all ignorant about one thing or another.
@MeatyCockandBallz I just been reading a book written in the 50's entitled African Glory by JC deGraft-Johnson and at the time they considered the Continent of Africa to be populated by over 15,000,000 people..
So fact are always short in the early days. What is interesting is now the African Middle Classes out weighs both the population of USA and Europe so why is it that the West are demanded to give aid to a Continent far wealthier and affluent than ours?
wtf this isnt the real kwame
this video is bullshit
looklikestalin 1 week ago
oh man! this is engaging!
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makeiteasyable 2 months ago
The video summary mentions 'In My Father's House', but this video was made after the publication of 'Cosmopolitanism' much more recently. I'm reading them both for a class this semester on African Philosophy. Each is very accessible and very well thought out. The first is definitely more scholarly, written about African Identity throughout history. I haven't finished Cosmopolitanism yet but it is a very fascinating read that I would definitely recommend even to the casual reader.
lordkragoth69 1 year ago
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People have to realize that there are issues that can NEVER be solved on a national level, but only through the supranational level that cosmopolitanism promotes. Human trafficking, drug trafficking, illegal trade with endangered species, the world financial system, poverty that causes migration, international terrorism, global warming those are exactly the issues we face today that can't be solved because we are thinking as nations, not as one global community.
TrickyEmu 1 year ago
@TrickyEmu USA tried to solve "drug trafficking" in a world-wide level before it was a harmful issue to society.
Burdell22000 1 year ago
smart
stesfay 2 years ago
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stesfay 2 years ago
This is a brilliant man talking. Speaking out about Identity - a subject that the Museum and the Establishment like to labour..He is a man of integrity..Finally a Cambridge Graduate with a mind to tell all. Hack what wrot! This man is to be heard rather than ignored. More fool you for not listening! We are witnessing the future....be a part of it....
AfricanPainters 3 years ago
'This is a brilliant man talking.' He certainly isn't a knowledgable man. In his book review entitled 'How Muslims Made Europe' he states the following:
'Charlemagne's rule included at its high point most of France, Switzerland, Belgium and the Netherlands, the west of Germany, Italy as far south as Rome, a strip in the north of Spain, and parts of Hungary and the Balkans. At nearly three and a half million square miles, it was larger than the continental United States.'
See the problem there?
maureenOWW 2 years ago
He's completely (and quite obviously) wrong. Charlemagnes empire at it's height was 1.2 million square kilometres. The 48 continental united states (not including alaska etc) are over 8 million square kilometres. That's almost SEVEN times the size. Even if he had conquered all of europe up the the borders of russia he would still only be halfway to the size of the US.
So this 'brilliant' man has no actual grasp of basic things like the size of countries, or how to check 'facts'.
maureenOWW 2 years ago
Philosophical thought is a cognitive process. One's "brilliance," in that respect, has nothing to do with statistical or factual accuracy. I'm not sure why you are comparing ignorance with intellect. We may not all be bright, but we most certainly are all ignorant about one thing or another.
Hershey 2 years ago
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AfricanPainters 3 years ago
very interesting, thank you
manifeste666 3 years ago
This guy is a complete hack.
MeatyCockandBallz 3 years ago
@MeatyCockandBallz I just been reading a book written in the 50's entitled African Glory by JC deGraft-Johnson and at the time they considered the Continent of Africa to be populated by over 15,000,000 people..
So fact are always short in the early days. What is interesting is now the African Middle Classes out weighs both the population of USA and Europe so why is it that the West are demanded to give aid to a Continent far wealthier and affluent than ours?
AfricanPainters 1 year ago
@MeatyCockandBallz I'm just curious, why do you think Dr. Appiah is a "hack?"
robtul12 11 months ago