The Western Concept of Individualism and its Impact on the Ghanaian
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By Rev. Fr. Dr. John Doe Dormah

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Exploring the Western Concept of "Individualism" as a Social-Philosophical thought system, this book ventures to reveal how this thought system has and continues to influence the individual in the Ghanaian society today, with special attention to the social, political, economic, and religious milieu.
The 'individual', is here conceived as a single human being distinct from a group, a class, or family. The book concentrates on the impact of individualism on society and makes a poignant case for the welfare of the individual within society in so far as socio-political and religio-economic dimensions of life are concerned.
Beginning with a dialectical development of the concept of the individual from late antiquity through to the period after the Enlightenment, the book seeks to empower the individual through both Western and Ghanaian concepts and particularly employs the historical narrative method.
The individual is alerted of the real and possible crises of identity and is empowered to rise above the existing inconsistencies and to achieve an integral personality