Editorial
Intellectual Freedom and Social Responsibility, 25 Years after the Adoption of the Kampala Declaration.
The state of intellectual freedom is, in many ways, both a reflection of the degree of openness and inclusiveness of our societies and of the state of democracy. Academic freedom, in the words of Thandika Mkandawire, is, in truth, about the building of a new civilization. It is a site of struggle for democracy, and one could argue that where intellectual freedom really exists, authoritarianism and fundamentalism will find it more difficult to go unchecked.