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14 July, 05:05

How did west African conceptions of land ownership differ from European ones

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    Africans believe that more than one person owns land, is more family oriented and individual not own land and Western people believe that the land is a collective possession of kinship group or state. Land confidence in the production of agricultural commodities mean for market has been distorted. The importance of markets and private property as the core of capitalist thought and logic is contrary to the African worldview. Contrary to Euro-American views, Africans view life and form it as a whole. Land is not an object or personal possession. It is not a matter of human beings, but a gift from God.
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