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The Politics of Necessity
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Elke Zuern
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1989-1994
/ 1994
/ Africa
/ African Studies
/ Basic needs
/ Basic needs -- Government policy -- South Africa
/ Community organization
/ Community organization -- South Africa
/ Democracy
/ Government policy
/ HISTORY
/ Human rights
/ Peace & Conflict Studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political participation
/ Politics and government
/ Poverty
/ Poverty -- Political aspects -- South Africa
/ Republic of South Africa
/ South
/ South Africa
/ South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1989-1994
/ South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1994
2011
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Elke Zuern
in
1989-1994
/ 1994
/ Africa
/ African Studies
/ Basic needs
/ Basic needs -- Government policy -- South Africa
/ Community organization
/ Community organization -- South Africa
/ Democracy
/ Government policy
/ HISTORY
/ Human rights
/ Peace & Conflict Studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political participation
/ Politics and government
/ Poverty
/ Poverty -- Political aspects -- South Africa
/ Republic of South Africa
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/ South Africa
/ South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1989-1994
/ South Africa -- Politics and government -- 1994
2011
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The Politics of Necessity
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Elke Zuern
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1989-1994
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/ African Studies
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/ Community organization
/ Community organization -- South Africa
/ Democracy
/ Government policy
/ HISTORY
/ Human rights
/ Peace & Conflict Studies
/ Political aspects
/ Political participation
/ Politics and government
/ Poverty
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/ Republic of South Africa
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2011
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The end of apartheid in South Africa broke down political barriers, extending to all races the formal rights of citizenship, including the right to participate in free elections and parliamentary democracy. But South Africa remains one of the most economically polarized nations in the world. In
The Politics of Necessity Elke Zuern forcefully argues that working toward greater socio-economic equality—access to food, housing, land, jobs—is crucial to achieving a successful and sustainable democracy. Drawing on interviews with local residents and activists in South Africa’s impoverished townships during more than a decade of dramatic political change, Zuern tracks the development of community organizing and reveals the shifting challenges faced by poor citizens. Under apartheid, township residents began organizing to press the government to address the basic material necessities of the poor and expanded their demands to include full civil and political rights. While the movement succeeded in gaining formal political rights, democratization led to a new government that instituted neo-liberal economic reforms and sought to minimize protest. In discouraging dissent and failing to reduce economic inequality, South Africa’s new democracy has continued to disempower the poor. By comparing movements in South Africa to those in other African and Latin American states, this book identifies profound challenges to democratization. Zuern asserts the fundamental indivisibility of all human rights, showing how protest movements that call attention to socio-economic demands, though often labeled a threat to democracy, offer significant opportunities for modern democracies to evolve into systems of rule that empower all citizens.
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University of Wisconsin Press
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9780299250140, 0299250148, 9780299250133, 029925013X
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