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This book critically examines the challenges, successes, and failures of the post-1994 South African state against the humane values enshrined in its constitution: nonracial democracy and respect for all generations of human rights—civil, political, social, economic, resources and the environment and gender and communication. The book sheds light on the difficulties faced by the State when trying to bring together a diverse society comprised of traditional South African, Western-based and ""other"" African (immigrant) cultures into a cohesive nation with a common South African identity.

The views of the essays may not be entirely consistent and the issues they raise may be contentious. This merely affirms the truism that the State is a contested terrain. The aim of this book is to deepen the search for an understanding of the theory of the State as it applies to a transforming society such as ours and to trudge the dividing line between theory and practice so they can feed into each other in a progressive spiral towards the desired end-state.

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"The state is the single most significant institution in the management of social relations. It is a concentrated expression of power and a platform of contestation among various sectors of society. Within nations undergoing social transformation, the centrality of the state is multiplied manifold." - Joel Netshitenzhe.

Essays on the Evolution of the Post-Apartheid State: Legacies, reforms and Prospects

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    Publisher: Real African Publishers Pty Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/11/2013
    ISBN13: 9781920655853, 978-1920655853
    ISBN10: 1920655859

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This book critically examines the challenges, successes, and failures of the post-1994 South African state against the humane values enshrined in its constitution: nonracial democracy and respect for all generations of human rights—civil, political, social, economic, resources and the environment and gender and communication. The book sheds light on the difficulties faced by the State when trying to bring together a diverse society comprised of traditional South African, Western-based and ""other"" African (immigrant) cultures into a cohesive nation with a common South African identity.

    The views of the essays may not be entirely consistent and the issues they raise may be contentious. This merely affirms the truism that the State is a contested terrain. The aim of this book is to deepen the search for an understanding of the theory of the State as it applies to a transforming society such as ours and to trudge the dividing line between theory and practice so they can feed into each other in a progressive spiral towards the desired end-state.

    Trade Review
    "The state is the single most significant institution in the management of social relations. It is a concentrated expression of power and a platform of contestation among various sectors of society. Within nations undergoing social transformation, the centrality of the state is multiplied manifold." - Joel Netshitenzhe.

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