My vision for Cameroon. Reflexion on Cameroonian realities and potentials

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  • Nombre de pages184
  • PrésentationBroché
  • Poids0.253 kg
  • Dimensions15,0 cm × 21,0 cm × 1,0 cm
  • ISBN978-2-37369-072-9
  • EAN9782373690729
  • Date de parution25/01/2022
  • CollectionDIANOIA
  • ÉditeurDianoïa

Résumé

This should be a captivating book both for the author's compatriots and beyond. From the Prologue, devoted to a "risky" sketch of the moral portrait of the Cameroonian, to an annex presenting some Proposals for Action, through the four chapters (1. Cameroon as an idea, ethnic groups and the nation-state ; 2. State power ; 3. The field of development ; 4. Cameroon in Africa and in the world), Njoh Mouellé analyses, criticises in the sense of evaluating pro and contra the situation, and ends up formulating argued proposals based on first-hand information.
The text glitters with powerful and mobilising formulas one cannot help mentioning a few : "On certain great occasions, the idea of Cameroon has indeed illuminated the conscience of compatriots with patriotism. These illuminations must cease to be sporadic and occasional, to become "daily and permanent" ; or the following : "Cameroon cannot radiate abroad if, in the heart of Cameroonians, it does not first radiate" .
As it was the case for Député de la nation, the book My Vision for Cameroon captures and keeps the reader in suspense.
This should be a captivating book both for the author's compatriots and beyond. From the Prologue, devoted to a "risky" sketch of the moral portrait of the Cameroonian, to an annex presenting some Proposals for Action, through the four chapters (1. Cameroon as an idea, ethnic groups and the nation-state ; 2. State power ; 3. The field of development ; 4. Cameroon in Africa and in the world), Njoh Mouellé analyses, criticises in the sense of evaluating pro and contra the situation, and ends up formulating argued proposals based on first-hand information.
The text glitters with powerful and mobilising formulas one cannot help mentioning a few : "On certain great occasions, the idea of Cameroon has indeed illuminated the conscience of compatriots with patriotism. These illuminations must cease to be sporadic and occasional, to become "daily and permanent" ; or the following : "Cameroon cannot radiate abroad if, in the heart of Cameroonians, it does not first radiate" .
As it was the case for Député de la nation, the book My Vision for Cameroon captures and keeps the reader in suspense.
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