Illegitimate contradictions: The construction of centralisation, exclusion and marginalisation in the Kenyan State
Abstract
Power is fickle, they say. Its wielders, therefore, wield it fleetingly. It
is both potent and fragile. How can something so abstract and intangible
be responsible for so much tangibility, such real world effects? The
choices flowing from power wielding create categories of being and
knowledge. These ontologies and epistemologies define the existence
of individuals, their communities, their nostalgic past and the hazy