Author:
Pitcher Anne,Moran Mary H.,Johnston Michael
Abstract
Abstract:Current usages of the termspatrimonialandneopatrimonialin the context of Africa are conceptually problematical and amount to a serious misreading of Weber. His use of the termpatrimonialdelineated a legitimate type of authority, not a type of regime, and included notions of reciprocity and voluntary compliance between rulers and the ruled. Those reciprocities enabled subjects to check the actions of rulers, which most analyses of (neo) patrimonialism overlook. We apply these insights to a case study of Botswana and suggest that scholars reconsider the application of Weber's concepts to African states.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Anthropology,Cultural Studies
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225 articles.
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