The state has failed to live upto it's expectations , of social change and reconstruction.Karl Marx asserts that lessons in relationships among class, race and ethnicity, power relations are all defined by the structures.2ndly, Change is revolutionary and rapidity of change one knows its effects, not cosmetic reforms we have seen since independence.Indeed, to reconstruct Kenya, revolutionary change is required to break the bond between ethnic gridlock and class stratification, on one hand and power relations that are utilized to exploit the ordinary body politic and largely to block reconstruction.
The state is a by product of conflict, and how we come out of the conflict is more important.Here is what Aladwa meant, he only lacked the theorising of Anyang Nyongo"
The state is political in itself, for itself.It controls the economic structures and has immoralised the social fabric.It's the implementer of the skewed development plan.
Kelsen emphasizes the significance of grundnorm.To arive at this grundnorm, we need not arise from the state's legal system.The rapidity at which wanton corruption is tolerated gross theft from public coffers and poverty among the majority public calls for Kelsenian revolution.
Aldwa, I can say like reggae enthusiasts, You're Right, papa you're right.
By: Aluchi Ngonela
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