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PLS1502 Assignment 3 (OPTION A & B COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 (561251) - DUE 2 April 2025

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, PLS1502 Assignment 3 (COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2025 (561251) - DUE 2 April 2025;
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Option A What do you think of Mazrui’s defi nition of an
African? Where do you agree and disagree with him? Option B
What is the moral foundation of an African ethic according to
Bewaji?
Option A: Mazrui’s Definition of an African – Agreement and
Disagreement
Introduction
Ali Mazrui, a renowned African scholar, provided a complex and
multidimensional definition of an African. His perspective
considers race, geography, culture, and historical experience in
defining African identity. This discussion examines Mazrui’s
definition, highlighting areas of agreement and disagreement.
Discussion
Mazrui’s definition of an African goes beyond biological
ancestry to include cultural and political dimensions. He argues
that an African is not only someone who is racially or ethnically
linked to Africa but also someone who identifies with the
continent’s history, struggles, and aspirations. This inclusive
approach is valuable because it acknowledges the diasporic
African identity, including individuals of African descent living
outside the continent.

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