In Defense of Kwame Nkrumah’s Consciencism
Student: Onyinyechukwu Sonia Njoku (Project, 2025)
Department of Philosophy
University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State
Abstract
This study critically examines and defends Kwame Nkrumah’s Philosophical Consciencism as a foundational philosophical concept for addressing Africa’s post-colonial challenges. Nkrumah’s Consciencism synthesizes traditional African communalism, Marxist socialism, and the influences of Islam and Euro-Christianity to propose a revolutionary ideological path for African liberation and self-determination. Despite achieving political independence, many African nations remain entangled in neo-colonial economic dependencies and fragmented social systems. This study argues that Consciencism, with its emphasis on egalitarianism, anti-capitalism, and collective welfare, offers a viable ideological infrastructure for Africa’s socio-political and economic transformation. Through a qualitative methodology combining historical and critical analysis, this research offers a comprehensive dive into the various facets of Consciencism and its relevance to contemporary African society. This study addresses critiques, including accusations of historical oversimplification and philosophical contradictions, offering rebuttals that affirm the adaptability and enduring significance of Nkrumah’s ideas. Ultimately, the study concludes that Consciencism provides a thorough blueprint for nurturing unity, combating neo-colonialism, and promoting sustainable development rooted in African values. A renewed commitment to Nkrumah’s vision is presented as imperative for achieving a just, conscious, and self-reliant Africa.
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For the full publication, please contact the author directly at: onyinyechukwu.njoku@arts.uniben.edu
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