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SOCIAL COHESION, INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND COMMUNAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SOUTH AFRICA: A CRITICAL EVALUATION THROUGH MENKITI AND GYEKYE INTRODUCTION Contemporary South African policy discourse frequently emphasises the importance of social cohesion, collective responsibility and shared national development. The National Development Plan 2030 promotes the idea that development requires active citizens, capable institutions and cooperation across society. This emphasis reflects broader African philosophical traditions that highlight communal values, solidarity and mutual responsibility. However, tensions often arise between communal obligations and the protection of individual constitutional rights in a democratic society. African philosophers such as Ifeyani A. Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye offer influential perspectives on this issue. Menkiti represents radical communitarianism, arguing that personhood is achieved through communal recognition and moral development, while Gyekye represents moderate communitarianism, emphasising that individuals possess inherent dignity independent of the community. This essay critically evaluates the South African government’s focus on social cohesion through these philosophical frameworks and argues that moderate communitarianism better addresses the tension between individual rights and communal responsibilities in contemporary South Africa. SOCIAL COHESION, INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND COMMUNAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SOUTH AFRICA: A CRITICAL EVALUATION THROUGH MENKITI AND GYEKYE INTRODUCTION Contemporary South African policy discourse frequently emphasises the importance of social cohesion, collective responsibility and shared national development. The National Development Plan 2030 promotes the idea that development requires active citizens, capable institutions and cooperation across society. This emphasis reflects broader African philosophical traditions that highlight communal values, solidarity and mutual responsibility. However, tensions often arise between communal obligations and the protection of individual constitutional rights in a democratic society. African philosophers such as Ifeyani A. Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye offer influential perspectives on this issue. Menkiti represents radical communitarianism, arguing that personhood is achieved through communal recognition and moral development, while Gyekye represents moderate communitarianism, emphasising that individuals possess inherent dignity independent of the community. This essay critically evaluates the South African government’s focus on social cohesion through these philosophical frameworks and argues that moderate communitarianism better addresses the tension between individual rights and communal responsibilities in contemporary South Africa. SOCIAL COHESION, INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND COMMUNAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SOUTH AFRICA: A CRITICAL EVALUATION THROUGH MENKITI AND GYEKYE INTRODUCTION Contemporary South African policy discourse frequently emphasises the importance of social cohesion, collective responsibility and shared national development. The National Development Plan 2030 promotes the idea that development requires active citizens, capable institutions and cooperation across society. This emphasis reflects broader African philosophical traditions that highlight communal values, solidarity and mutual responsibility. However, tensions often arise between communal obligations and the protection of individual constitutional rights in a democratic society. African philosophers such as Ifeyani A. Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye offer influential perspectives on this issue. Menkiti represents radical communitarianism, arguing that personhood is achieved through communal recognition and moral development, while Gyekye represents moderate communitarianism, emphasising that individuals possess inherent dignity independent of the community. This essay critically evaluates the South African government’s focus on social cohesion through these philosophical frameworks and argues that moderate communitarianism better addresses the tension between individual rights and communal responsibilities in contemporary South Africa. SOCIAL COHESION, INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND COMMUNAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SOUTH AFRICA: A CRITICAL EVALUATION THROUGH MENKITI AND GYEKYE INTRODUCTION Contemporary South African policy discourse frequently emphasises the importance of social cohesion, collective responsibility and shared national development. The National Development Plan 2030 promotes the idea that development requires active citizens, capable institutions and cooperation across society. This emphasis reflects broader African philosophical traditions that highlight communal values, solidarity and mutual responsibility. However, tensions often arise between communal obligations and the protection of individual constitutional rights in a democratic society. African philosophers such as Ifeyani A. Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye offer influential perspectives on this issue. Menkiti represents radical communitarianism, arguing that personhood is achieved through communal recognition and moral development, while Gyekye represents moderate communitarianism, emphasising that individuals possess inherent dignity independent of the community. This essay critically evaluates the South African government’s focus on social cohesion through these philosophical frameworks and argues that moderate communitarianism better addresses the tension between individual rights and communal responsibilities in contemporary South Africa.

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SOCIAL COHESION, INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS AND COMMUNAL RESPONSIBILITY IN SOUTH
AFRICA: A CRITICAL EVALUATION THROUGH MENKITI AND GYEKYE

INTRODUCTION

Contemporary South African policy discourse frequently emphasises the importance of social
cohesion, collective responsibility and shared national development. The National Development
Plan 2030 promotes the idea that development requires active citizens, capable institutions and
cooperation across society. This emphasis reflects broader African philosophical traditions that
highlight communal values, solidarity and mutual responsibility. However, tensions often arise
between communal obligations and the protection of individual constitutional rights in a
democratic society. African philosophers such as Ifeyani A. Menkiti and Kwame Gyekye offer
influential perspectives on this issue. Menkiti represents radical communitarianism, arguing
that personhood is achieved through communal recognition and moral development, while
Gyekye represents moderate communitarianism, emphasising that individuals possess
inherent dignity independent of the community. This essay critically evaluates the South African
government’s focus on social cohesion through these philosophical frameworks and argues that
moderate communitarianism better addresses the tension between individual rights and
communal responsibilities in contemporary South Africa.




RADICAL COMMUNITARIANISM AND MENKITI’S CONCEPTION OF
PERSONHOOD

Radical communitarianism prioritises the community over the individual. According to Menkiti,
the individual becomes a person only through participation in communal life and the
achievement of moral excellence recognised by the community (Menkiti, 1984). In this view,
personhood is not automatically granted at birth but is a status that develops through social
relationships, obligations and moral conduct. The community therefore has moral authority to
shape individual behaviour because the individual's identity and value are deeply rooted in
collective life.

This perspective resonates strongly with traditional African philosophies such as Ubuntu, which
emphasise that a person exists through others. In the South African context, the government’s
focus on social cohesion echoes this radical communitarian orientation because it highlights
collective responsibility and shared development goals. Policies encouraging citizens to work
together, support social programmes and contribute to nation-building reflect the belief that
social progress depends on communal cooperation.

However, radical communitarianism can present challenges within a constitutional democracy.
South Africa’s legal system strongly protects individual rights through the Constitution of the
Republic of South Africa, which guarantees freedoms such as equality, freedom of expression
and personal autonomy. If the community were granted moral priority over the individual, there

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