This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumptions employed by the African National Congress and the international community to construct a post-apartheid society. It argues that the reliance on the law as the key medium for economic, social, and political change was insufficient to transform the legacy of apartheid. Instead, the piece contends that apartheid was privatized and its beneficiaries protected under the new dispensation. It makes the argument that the lot of the black majority is unlikely to be changed such gradualist approach to social change
Any sober strategy for realizing progressive, let alone socialist, goals from the promising drama of...
This article adopts an analysis that explicitly politicises poverty and relates it to the concrete h...
This article evaluates the capacity of law and thus transformative constitutionalism to bring about ...
This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumpt...
Published ArticleIn this essay the meaning and implications of the idea of transformation are invest...
The terms of reference set out for this Colloquy summarize some of the unjust effects of the policy ...
Most contributions to the burgeoning debate on 'post-apartheid ' scenarios have not dealt ...
Increased levels of violence and unrest in South Africa over the past eighteen months have focused w...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
This article engages with the limits to liberation in Southern African societies under former libera...
Since the beginning of history, groups of people have taken measures to get ahead at the expense of ...
South Africa is a country that has had serious conflicts in the past, especially during the aparthei...
In this article, colonialism, slavery, racism and apartheid are singled out as scourges that have af...
Does the post-transitional justice phase of twenty-two years after the advent of freedom in South Af...
This Article examines South African perspectives on the legal system within South Africa post-Aparth...
Any sober strategy for realizing progressive, let alone socialist, goals from the promising drama of...
This article adopts an analysis that explicitly politicises poverty and relates it to the concrete h...
This article evaluates the capacity of law and thus transformative constitutionalism to bring about ...
This article is a critique of the struggle to end apartheid in South Africa. It explores the assumpt...
Published ArticleIn this essay the meaning and implications of the idea of transformation are invest...
The terms of reference set out for this Colloquy summarize some of the unjust effects of the policy ...
Most contributions to the burgeoning debate on 'post-apartheid ' scenarios have not dealt ...
Increased levels of violence and unrest in South Africa over the past eighteen months have focused w...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
This article engages with the limits to liberation in Southern African societies under former libera...
Since the beginning of history, groups of people have taken measures to get ahead at the expense of ...
South Africa is a country that has had serious conflicts in the past, especially during the aparthei...
In this article, colonialism, slavery, racism and apartheid are singled out as scourges that have af...
Does the post-transitional justice phase of twenty-two years after the advent of freedom in South Af...
This Article examines South African perspectives on the legal system within South Africa post-Aparth...
Any sober strategy for realizing progressive, let alone socialist, goals from the promising drama of...
This article adopts an analysis that explicitly politicises poverty and relates it to the concrete h...
This article evaluates the capacity of law and thus transformative constitutionalism to bring about ...