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An Essay on the Human Signification of Development
In this essay, first published in 1970, Ebénézer Njoh-Mouellé, as a philosopher, examines the idea of development in order to give it an objective and balanced meaning. The notions of poverty, wealth, well-being, happiness and freedom are examined through an analysis that tends to establish that true development would be the one that would foster the emergence of creative men because they are free and capable of remaining so.
In short, for Ebénézer Njoh-Mouellé, the function of development is two-fold: to promote human excellence by reducing mediocrity and to provide, in a permanent way, the condi-tions necessary for the reaffirmation of this promoted excellence.
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