What we can learn from the African philosophy of Ubuntu – BBC REEL

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The African philosophy of Ubuntu has its roots in the Nguni word for being human. The concept emphasises the significance of community and teaches that ‘a person is a person through others’.

Many view the philosophy as a counterweight to a culture of individualism.

Video by Brits Film Productions
Executive producer: Camelia Sadeghzadeh

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