Capabilities, Development, and Communitarianism in the African Context

Author:

Fourie Danelle1,Rathbone Mark2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Business Management, School of Management Sciences, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, Vanderbijlpark Campus, North-West University, Vanderbijlpark 1910, South Africa

2. Business Management, School of Management Sciences, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences, Potchefstroom Campus North-West University, Potchefstroom 2531, South Africa

Abstract

This paper provides a critical reflection and exploration of African development with reference to enhancing human flourishing in Amartya Sen’s capability theory. However, we identify some core limitations to Sen’s theory of development due to its reliance on neoliberal principles. These principles can be discouraging for African self-directed emancipatory development projects. We argue that the notion of communitarianism in Africa can provide alternative perspectives that can counter the influence of neoliberalism. We first delve into the philosophical understanding of development and the unique elements associated with the African context for human flourishing. From this understanding of development, we look into the work of Amartya Sen, whose capability approach is widely regarded as the optimal development project for human flourishing. However, the enhancement of capabilities has had some significant critique. We discuss three critiques of Sen’s development project, namely, Martha Nussbaum’s critique, which focuses on the vagueness of basic capabilities; Patrica Northover’s critique, which argues that Western ideals of development compromise Sen’s development project; and Richard Sandbrook’s critique, which refers to Sen’s approach as a “pragmatic neoliberalism”. Finally, building on these three critiques, we propose elements that enhance the unique characteristics of the African context for human flourishing.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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