Social and Economic Influence of Abanyala Clan Politics on Resource Distribution

Bildad Mutimba Wangia, Kizito Muchanga Lusambili, Jason Momanyi, Josephat Nairutia Kemei
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Like many other communities, the Abanyala clan struggles with the intricacies of resource distribution, which is greatly influenced by the political environment and sociocultural dynamics. Essentially, who has access to resources and how they are allocated are largely determined by the Abanyala clan's political structure. Political elites, or those in positions of power and influence, control resources and, occasionally, put their interests ahead of fair distribution, which leads to inequities. To maintain their advantages, these political elites may use strategies like alliances and patronage networks. Various pieces of literature were reviewed, especially those that are deeply ingrained with historical customs and cultural standards that are similar to the Abanyala clan's interactions between politics and business. These relationships frequently reinforce the socioeconomic status and influence over the resource distribution of particular families or groups according to established hierarchies. Due to its qualitative nature, the study used a descriptive research design. This paper used Thorstein Veblen’s theory to underscore the issue of resource distribution. It helped in analyzing the use of power, the people who profit from it, and the effects on the availability of resources for the larger community. The major finding was the need for the Abanyala clan to allocate resources in a way that is inclusive and deliberate.
阿巴尼亚拉部族政治对资源分配的社会和经济影响
与许多其他社区一样,阿巴尼亚拉部族在错综复杂的资源分配中挣扎,这在很大程度上受到政治环境和社会文化动态的影响。从根本上说,谁能获得资源以及如何分配资源在很大程度上取决于阿巴尼亚拉部族的政治结构。政治精英或那些有权力和影响力的人控制着资源,有时会将自己的利益置于公平分配之上,从而导致不公平现象。为了保持自己的优势,这些政治精英可能会使用结盟和赞助网络等策略。我们查阅了各种文献,尤其是那些与阿巴尼亚拉部族政商互动类似的历史习俗和文化标准根深蒂固的文献。这些关系经常强化特定家庭或群体的社会经济地位,并根据既定的等级制度影响其资源分配。由于其定性性质,本研究采用了描述性研究设计。本文采用 Thorstein Veblen 的理论来强调资源分配问题。它有助于分析权力的使用、从中获利的人,以及对更大范围内资源可用性的影响。主要发现是阿巴尼亚拉部族需要以包容和审慎的方式分配资源。
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