Shadow Of Liberation : Contestation And Compromise In The Economic And Social Policy Of The African National Congress 1943-1996



Shadow Of Liberation : Contestation And Compromise In The Economic And Social Policy Of The African National Congress 1943-1996
The book Shadow of Liberation explores the twists, turns, contestations and compromises of the African National Congress' (ANC) economic and social policy-making, with a particular focus on the transition era of the 1990s and the early years of democracy. The authors focus on the primary question of how and why the ANC, given its historical egalitarian, redistributive stance, did such a dramatic a... more details
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  • Examines the ANC's economic and social policy-making during the transition era of the 1990s
  • Focuses on the question of why the ANC made a dramatic about-face in the 1990s and moved towards an essentially market-dominated approach
  • Argues that the ANC's emancipatory policy agenda was broadly to establish a social democratic welfare state, but that its economic policy framework to realise this mission was either non-existent or egregiously misguided


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The book Shadow of Liberation explores the twists, turns, contestations and compromises of the African National Congress' (ANC) economic and social policy-making, with a particular focus on the transition era of the 1990s and the early years of democracy. The authors focus on the primary question of how and why the ANC, given its historical egalitarian, redistributive stance, did such a dramatic about-face in the 1990s and moved towards an essentially market-dominated approach. They argue that the ANC's emancipatory policy agenda was broadly to establish a social democratic welfare state to uphold rights of social citizenship, but that its economic policy framework to realise this mission was either non-existent or egregiously misguided. With the damning revelations of the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture on the massive corruption of the South African body politic, the timing of this book could not be more relevant. South Africans need to confront the economic and social policy choices that the liberation movement made and to see how these decisions may have facilitated the conditions for corruption - not only of a crude financial character but also of our emancipatory values as a liberation movement - to emerge and flourish.

Shadow of Liberation explores the twists, turns, contestations and compromises of the African National Congress' (ANC) economic and social policy-making, with a particular focus on the transition era of the 1990s and the early years of democracy. Padayachee and Van Niekerk focus on the primary question of how and why the ANC, given its historical egalitarian, redistributive stance, did such a dramatic about-face in the 1990s and moved towards an essentially market-dominated approach. Was it pushed or did it go willingly? What role, if any, did Western governments and international financial institutions play? And what of the role of the late apartheid state and South African business? Did leaders and comrades 'sell out' the ANC's emancipatory policy vision?
Drawing on primary archival evidence as well as extensive interviews with key protagonists across the political, non-government and business spectrum, the authors argue that the ANC's emancipatory policy agenda was broadly to establish a social democratic welfare state to uphold rights of social citizenship. However, its economic policy framework to realise this mission was either non-existent or egregiously misguided.
With the damning revelations of the Zondo Commission of Inquiry into State Capture on the massive corruption of the South African body politic, the timing of this book could not be more relevant. South Africans need to confront the economic and social policy choices that the liberation movement made and to see how these decisions may have facilitated the conditions for corruption - not only of a crude financial character but also of our emancipatory values as a liberation movement - to emerge and flourish. " Features Model 9781776143955 Product/Packaging Information Product Weight 0.5kg Product Dimensions 234mm(L) x 156mm(W) x 15mm(H) Shipping Weight 0.5kg Shipping Dimensions 234mm(L) x 156mm(W) x 15mm(H)
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