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The Power of Critical Thinking(lll)

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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    African sculpture....graces?

    germ, guns, steel...an documentary film by the same name, confirm?

    No contraction here again: citing Christianity as a paganistic Greco-Roman religion while simultaneously claiming it owes ...
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  • insight to the bone 10 years ago

    2000 years of Akan glorious history can not be replace by 50 just because ndc , nkrumah pepeni and ayigbe criminals say so or want it so. Today i listen to my psalms , hymns and war songs by bob marley and 2pac just like Davi ...
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  • abra kuma 10 years ago

    Dear insight to the bone:
    It would seem an oversight occurred here on your part and you lost sight of the theme of the essay entitled "The Power of Critical Thinking III" because I cannot for the love of me or of you see the ...
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  • Kwesi Atta Sakyi 10 years ago

    Francis, this is one essay too much with too many issues raised in one essay. Where is your theme or focus? You should have clearly defined core concepts like Euroentricity and Afrocentricity. Your essay provides food for tho ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Hello Brother Sakyi,

    I did not define them, Afrocentricity and Eurocentrism, here because I have written extensively about them on Ghanaweb.

    But I do think the last but one paragraph (Jerome H. Schiele) descriptively d ...
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  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    Francis , it was too long. The good thing is it is Sunday so we can read. However like Sekyi said keep it to one theme at a time. Keep up the good work

  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Dear Brother Kojo T,

    Thanks. Advicewell taken.

    Thanks.

  • Appletus 10 years ago

    Remember, Kwasi Atta Sakyi, that Francis is and has been doing a series on this.
    You might have missed the theme and focus if you are a first timer on this issue.

  • Terry 10 years ago

    Francis' essay on critical thinking as one of Afrocentric weapons against Eurocentric misinformation and revision of history is a master piece. His argumentative skill,logic and moral reasoning are compelling to assess the c ...
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  • Nii Ashitey 10 years ago

    Correction the author is Nii Ashitey.My son used the computer before me hence the mistake.

  • kosoko 10 years ago

    Bravo! As usual, it's very erudite, insightful and informative. I would like to comment on the "female genital mutilation" bit. If you think about it, the term sound stupid. Bishop Sarong once asked "who would institutionaliz ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Hello Readers,

    Let's take note of these surprising facts (I forget to include these facts in the essay because I had so many subjects to cover in one piece):

    Please do read more about "METZITZAH B'PEH," a Jewish ritual ...
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  • Appletus 10 years ago

    Francis is gradually carving a niche for himself around this delicate but complicated topic.
    I have enjoyed reading it beacsue it has been very informative.
    There is a link to racism what Francis has been advocating for. Ta ...
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  • francis kwarteng 10 years ago

    Hello Appletus,

    Thanks for your insightful remarks. Let me give another example: One of my kid brothers took a philosophy class at Lehman College, part of the City University of New York (CUNY), New York, and got a C for a ...
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  • kosoko 10 years ago

    Brother, I studied in Europe so I know the feeling! They do these manufactured grading based on color to get future manufactured statistics justify their brutality and justification

  • kosoko 10 years ago

    Brother, I studied in Europe so I know the feeling! They do these manufactured grading based on color to get future manufactured statistics to justify their brutality and discrimination. Don't forget about the Bell Curve!

  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    Woman:
    Do you drink beer?

    Man: Yes.

    Woman:
    How many beers a day?

    Man:
    Usually about 3.

    Woman:
    How much do you pay per beer?

    Man: $5.00 which includes a tip.

    (This is where it gets scary!)

    W ...
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  • kosoko 10 years ago

    Lo!

  • Kojo T 10 years ago

    I read your comments on Keta . So how do you know the Tabikas and the rest? You must be around 60. Sure the place was full of life and business was brisk .Expect an email from me soon

  • princewilly@ymail.com 10 years ago

    I was born in the Army Barracks in Takoradi.My great grand aunt was married to Dzokoto.I knew all the Tabikas including the old man.
    Dr victor Dzokoto of vicom clinic in Dansoman is my uncle.

  • abra kuma 10 years ago

    “....with the economic, scientific, political, and technological ascension of Japan in world affairs, the West no longer refers to Shintoism as “animism,” a nomenclature the West arrogantly and ignorantly accorded Shint ...
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