Political Judgment with a Difference: Agonistic Democracy and the Limits of “Enlarged Mentality”
Author(s)
Feldman, Leonard C.
Abstract
The author examines languages in Kenya by looking at linguistic proficiency, language use patterns, and attitudes among educated speakers of a mother tongue (Luo, Kikuyu, Suba, etc.). Also taken into account are the national language (Kiswahili), and the official language (English). All findings are based on a survey of secondary schools, teacher training colleges, and universities.