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Zambian Democracy in Relation to Governance of Society

Callistus Kahale Kabindama
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Callistus Kahale Kabindama: St. Augustine’s Major Seminary, Mpima, Zambia

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2022, vol. 6, issue 12, 267-271

Abstract: This chapter will deal with the matter of Zambian democracy vis-à -vis Aristotle’s view of society governance. The discussion will be done by looking at how Zambia democratically progressed in her three republics. The chapter will also reflect on how the republics’ transitions brought challenges to values of democracy and leadership. We will show how political ideologies can be nurtured in a state by having active civil society groups and a constitutional rule. The paper will conclude by giving a critique on the matter at hand by analyzing a citizen with an Aristotelian citizenry.

Date: 2022
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