Veranstaltungen
Veranstaltungsreihe: Mosse Lectures an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Vortrag
Mouhamadou El Hady Ba: »Decolonial Coups d’Etat?«
Termine
Do., 18.12.2025 19:15 UhrStandort
Unter den Linden 6.Universitäts-Hauptgebäude Eintritt
frei
»Decolonial Coups d’Etat?«
One interpretation of what is currently happening in West Africa, and more specifically in the Sahel, is that we are witnessing the completion of the decolonial project that had been interrupted and derailed by the maneuvers of the architects of Françafrique. The coups d’état that gave rise to the Alliance of Sahel States (ASS) would therefore be a »trick of history« to break free from the colonialism that keeps Africa in a world system that is essentially antithetical to the needs of its population. This interpretation is reinforced by the observation that, while Fanon asserts that decolonization is an essentially violent process, the decolonizations of the 1960s took place relatively smoothly. Smoothly, that is, in a way that maintained the privileges of a transnational ruling class.
In this lecture, I will show that the decolonial claims of the supporters of these coups are fallacious. To do so, I will draw on three points. First, the course of historical events in these countries argues more for a diversion of the populations’ legitimate anger than for a genuine anti-colonial revolution. Second, I will engage in a philosophical reflection on the nature of power and authority to argue that the regimes that emerged from these coups are, on balance, more illegitimate than the regimes they replaced. Finally, I will draw on two revolutionary pre-colonial moments: the founding of the Mali Empire and the Fouta Revolution led by Thierno Souleyman Baal to support the illegitimacy, even in light of the endogenous political traditions of the juntas of the ASS countries. Using work I did with Gregory Doukas, I will argue that deeply rooted decolonial work should have the same components that are evident in the Hunter’s Oath and the Fouta Revolution: 1) a collective endeavour to change reality 2) an emphasis on education, and 3) the promotion of responsibility not only at the collective level but also at the personal level.
MOUHAMADOU EL HADY BA: Philosoph und Kognitionswissenschaftler; Außerordentlicher Professor für Philosophie an der Université Cheikh Anta Diop in Dakar. Zu seinen Fachgebieten gehören Logik, Epistemologie und Wissenschaftsphilosophie. Daneben befasst er sich mit politischer Philosophie und Kognitionswissenschaft. Als Gastwissenschaftler arbeitete Ba bereits an der Università di Torino, der École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Paris sowie zuletzt 2021/22 als Fulbright-Stipendiat an der University of Connecticut und am Institute of African Studies der Columbia University. Er ist außerdem Gründungsmitglied und erster wissenschaftlicher Direktor des progressiven, unabhängigen und panafrikanischen Thinktanks Ipode. In dieser Funktion hat Ba unter anderem zu Terrorismus in der Sahelzone und politischen Problemkonstellationen in Westafrika gearbeitet.
Die Veranstaltung findet in englischer Sprache statt.
Weitere Informationen
Veranstalter: Mosse Lectures an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin
Referenten: Mouhamadou El Hady Ba
Unterstützt von: Mosse Foundation
Moderation: Joseph Vogl
Kontakt
Dr. Denise Reimann
Telefon: 030 2093-85033
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Adresse
Unter den Linden 6.Universitäts-Hauptgebäude
Raum: Senatssaal
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- 22.01.2026: Kim Lane Scheppele: »Counter-Constitutions«
- 05.02.2026: Alan Pauls: »The Coup Factor«