This paper addresses two twin questions - what accounts for the deep political and economic crisis in South Africa? The answer this paper develops is that both desired outcomes - a thriving capitalist economy and a solid democracy - were based on Western models and assumptions about the South African developmental trajectory that did not take into account the fact that few of the prerequisites for either outcome existed. By critically applying the work of Partha Chatterjee, I make the argument that around 60 per cent of South Africa's population is marginalized from both the capitalist economy and its democratic processes. As a result, this large population views both democracy and capitalism with disdain and mistrust. The "politics of the ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is a leading example of democracy in Africa though many argue that it has lost its way ...
This paper explores the South African political economy through the lens of a variety of capitalism ...
In South Africa, two unmistakable features describe post-Apartheid politics. The first is the formal...
At a time when most countries in the world adopted the principles of the Washington consensus with r...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, it will explore the tensions and contradic-tions of partici...
This article examines what it refers to as the dialectic of the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ in the political...
In the recent process of transition in Africa since the 1980s, the form of state rule has been chang...
Bibliography: leaves 103-112.There have been many perspectives and arguments put forward to describe...
This thesis is concerned with the tension between the ANC and Cosatu regarding the economic reform G...
Globalization and democracy with reference to eastern and southern Africa FRANCIS K.MAKOA 1 Globaliz...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is a leading example of democracy in Africa albeit many argue that it has lost meaning...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
Democratization in South Africa has been accompanied by continuing and even deepening economic inequ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is a leading example of democracy in Africa though many argue that it has lost its way ...
This paper explores the South African political economy through the lens of a variety of capitalism ...
In South Africa, two unmistakable features describe post-Apartheid politics. The first is the formal...
At a time when most countries in the world adopted the principles of the Washington consensus with r...
The aim of this paper is twofold. First, it will explore the tensions and contradic-tions of partici...
This article examines what it refers to as the dialectic of the ‘old’ and the ‘new’ in the political...
In the recent process of transition in Africa since the 1980s, the form of state rule has been chang...
Bibliography: leaves 103-112.There have been many perspectives and arguments put forward to describe...
This thesis is concerned with the tension between the ANC and Cosatu regarding the economic reform G...
Globalization and democracy with reference to eastern and southern Africa FRANCIS K.MAKOA 1 Globaliz...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is a leading example of democracy in Africa albeit many argue that it has lost meaning...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
Democratization in South Africa has been accompanied by continuing and even deepening economic inequ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is a leading example of democracy in Africa though many argue that it has lost its way ...
This paper explores the South African political economy through the lens of a variety of capitalism ...