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The Dynamics Of Ghanaian Politics

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  • BREAD 11 years ago

    Samuel, your article sent goose bumps
    all over me! Much as I share with most of your discourse, there are other equally important issues that must be addressed. THE CALIBRE OF THE POLITICAL ASPIRANTS! I could safely say that ...
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  • afari kowinsani gyan 11 years ago

    SOUTHRN STUDENTS TOO DESERVE FREE EDUCATION LIKE OUR NORTHERN COUNTERPARTS.WE MUST RESIST PAYING FEES.

  • AMA 11 years ago

    Great article. Did not finish reading it but knew where it was going. Here is the problem. True, people have criticized both the NPP and the NDC. But then again, people tend to migrate towards larger groups because they a ...
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  • ATAKORA BEDIAKO 11 years ago

    WELL DONE-YOU TOLD THE WHOLE TRUTH ABOUT THE REAL DYNAMICS OF OUR POLITICS.

  • Amecole. 11 years ago

    Thank you for a soul searching piece. This is a thoughtful and elegantly written article that summarizes the hard truth about our "banana" republic. My only addition is that even among the minority "educated" there is a large ...
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  • MP 11 years ago

    Intellectual anti-democrats such as Socrates and Plato, for instance, argued that the majority of the people, because they were by and large ignorant and unskilled, would always get it wrong. In these intellectuals' view, gov ...
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  • MP 11 years ago

    A further variant on this view was that the masses or the mob, being ignorant and stupid for the most part, were easily swayed by specious rhetoric - so easily swayed that they were incapable of taking longer views or of stic ...
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  • Amecole. 11 years ago

    True MP, Plato/Socrates alluded to this with the concept of the Philosopher/ governor, the guardians and the working people. But "modern" Ghana is nowhere near the post cosmological era of Plato's republic. We still live a co ...
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  • Adwoa Peadzeyei,NY 11 years ago

    The supposed best candidates do not fare well in Ghanaian elections,because we mostly vote on tribal lines and the majority carries the vote.Also there are bigger parties who may have candidates from the same area as the best ...
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