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| Ubuntu | |
| By: antihellenistic Date: April 23, 2025, 6:33 am | |
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| [quote]What is Ubuntu? | |
| Ubuntu is a traditional African philosophy that emphasizes the | |
| interconnectedness of all individuals and their mutual | |
| responsibilities towards each other and their environment. It is | |
| often summarized by the Nguni phrase, �I am because you are, you | |
| are because we are.� | |
| Is Ubuntu a religious or political doctrine? | |
| No, Ubuntu is neither a religious doctrine nor a political | |
| program. It is a social consciousness or philosophy that | |
| underscores the need for mutual respect, kindness, and | |
| community. | |
| How is Ubuntu different from Western individualism? | |
| While Western individualism often emphasizes personal | |
| achievements and self-reliance, Ubuntu focuses on communal | |
| values and interdependence. It teaches that our well-being is | |
| deeply interconnected with the well-being of others. | |
| Why is Ubuntu relevant today? | |
| Given the global challenges we face, from social inequality to | |
| environmental degradation, the principles of Ubuntu offer a | |
| framework for collective responsibility and action. | |
| How does Ubuntu relate to restorative justice? | |
| Ubuntu was instrumental in South Africa�s transition from | |
| apartheid. The principles of restorative justice, forgiveness, | |
| and healing are closely aligned with Ubuntu, which was | |
| popularized during this period by figures like Archbishop | |
| Desmond Tutu. | |
| What is the principle of co-agency in Ubuntu? | |
| The principle of co-agency in Ubuntu refers to the idea that all | |
| beings, humans and non-humans, are co-creators in a balanced | |
| ecosystem. This highlights our mutual interdependence and the | |
| responsibilities we bear towards maintaining this balance. | |
| Does Ubuntu negate personal achievements? | |
| No, Ubuntu does not negate personal achievements or | |
| individuality. Rather, it encourages people to achieve while | |
| keeping in mind their responsibilities towards their community | |
| and environment. | |
| How can Ubuntu be applied in daily life? | |
| Ubuntu can guide how you interact with others, promoting | |
| kindness, respect, and mutual assistance. It can also guide | |
| business ethics, community service, and environmental | |
| stewardship. | |
| What is the role of empathy in Ubuntu? | |
| Empathy is crucial in Ubuntu as it facilitates the recognition | |
| of others� humanity and the mutual responsibilities we have | |
| toward each other. Empathy in Ubuntu is not merely feeling but | |
| leads to actionable support. | |
| Can Ubuntu principles be applied globally? | |
| Yes, although Ubuntu has its roots in African traditions, its | |
| principles are universal in scope and can be applied to various | |
| cultural, social, and environmental contexts worldwide. | |
| In one word, what does Ubuntu mean? | |
| If Ubuntu had to be summarized in one word, it would be | |
| �interdependence.� | |
| Feel free to consult this FAQ to get a better grasp of what | |
| Ubuntu represents and how its principles can be applied in | |
| various aspects of life.[/quote] | |
| Source : | |
| Wright, R. (2023, September 8). What is the Spirit of Ubuntu? A | |
| Journey Into African Philosophy - Communication Generation. | |
| Retrieved April 23, 2025, from Communication Generation website: | |
| https://www.communication-generation.com/what-is-the-spirit-of-ubuntu-a-journey… | |
| #Post#: 30013-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Ubuntu | |
| By: 90sRetroFan Date: April 24, 2025, 2:19 am | |
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| [quote]Ubuntu is a traditional African philosophy[/quote] | |
| I became suspicious as soon I read this. And of course my | |
| suspicions were confirmed: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_philosophy#History_of_the_concept_in_Afric… | |
| [quote]It appeared in South African written sources from as | |
| early as the mid-19th century. | |
| ... | |
| The concept was popularised in terms of a "philosophy" or "world | |
| view" (as opposed to a quality attributed to an individual) | |
| beginning in the 1950s, notably in the writings of Jordan Kush | |
| Ngubane published in the African Drum magazine. From the 1970s, | |
| the ubuntu began to be described as a specific kind of "African | |
| humanism". Based on the context of Africanisation propagated by | |
| the political thinkers in the 1960s period of decolonisation, | |
| ubuntu was used as a term for a specifically African (or | |
| Southern African) kind of humanism found in the context of the | |
| transition to majority rule in Zimbabwe and South Africa. | |
| The first publication dedicated to ubuntu as a philosophical | |
| concept appeared in 1980, Hunhuism or Ubuntuism: A Zimbabwe | |
| Indigenous Political Philosophy (hunhu being the Shona | |
| equivalent of Nguni ubuntu) by Stanlake J. W. T. | |
| Samkange.[/quote] | |
| In other words, it is a modern fabrication. No authentic ancient | |
| school of thought would ever describe itself as "African", a | |
| Western category which never existed in ancient times. | |
| Back to your quote: | |
| [quote]The principles of restorative justice, forgiveness, and | |
| healing are closely aligned with Ubuntu[/quote] | |
| We are here to remove these from leftism. The only true justice | |
| is punitive. Restorative so-called "justice" is nothing but | |
| persuading the victim to sell out. To forgive the oppressor is | |
| to betray the victim. To heal is to forget. NEVER FORGIVE. NEVER | |
| FORGET. | |
| [quote]which was popularized during this period by figures like | |
| Archbishop Desmond Tutu.[/quote] | |
| When you think of Ubuntu, think of this face shape: | |
| [img] | |
| https://i0.wp.com/media.premiumtimesng.com/wp-content/files/2021/12/f3feaad4f3a… | |
| [quote]it encourages people to achieve while keeping in mind | |
| their responsibilities towards their community and | |
| environment.[/quote] | |
| In other words, just another version of sustainable evil. | |
| [quote]it facilitates the recognition of others� | |
| humanity[/quote] | |
| Is this a human? | |
| https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/69/Grapevinesnail_01.jpg | |
| Why should it even matter (unless you are actually an | |
| anthropocentrist)? Indeed, note: | |
| https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_philosophy | |
| [quote]Categories: Branches of humanism[/quote] | |
| Hmm..... | |
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