Land Reform in the Republic of South Africa: Social Justice or Populism?

In the paper land reform in South African political discourse will be investigated, especially the process of its politicization. How the topic of land reform is used by political forces, especially the ruling party; the African National Congress and current President Jacob Zuma. Does the Republic o...

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Main Author: Żukowski Arkadiusz
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: Sciendo 2017-06-01
Series:Werkwinkel: Journal of Low Countries and South African Studies
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/werk-2017-0005
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spelling doaj-ba0de733fb4c439fa938b1fa8de40c5e2021-09-05T20:51:37ZafrSciendoWerkwinkel: Journal of Low Countries and South African Studies1896-33072017-06-01121718410.1515/werk-2017-0005werk-2017-0005Land Reform in the Republic of South Africa: Social Justice or Populism?Żukowski Arkadiusz0University of Warmia and Mazury in Olsztyn, Instytut Nauk Politycznych, Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w Olsztynie, ul. Szrajbera 11, 10-007 Olsztyn, PolandIn the paper land reform in South African political discourse will be investigated, especially the process of its politicization. How the topic of land reform is used by political forces, especially the ruling party; the African National Congress and current President Jacob Zuma. Does the Republic of South Africa take a populist turn on land reform or is it some kind of social justice after the suppression of the apartheid era and decades before? The political disputes and decisions will be analysed in confrontations with the fundamentals and values of a democratic state as a guarantee of property rights, private ownership and free market principles (dilemma of the problem of willing buyer - willing seller). It will be necessary to present the historical background of land problem in the RSA. The problem will be investigated in connection with the socio-economic situation of the RSA. The study will also tackle the problem of social and economic inequality from the perspective of politics. In the paper, a mix of primary and secondary research methods of data collection and analysing will be used. Theoretical framework will be based on assumptions of political discourse and the paradigm of “classic” land reform.https://doi.org/10.1515/werk-2017-0005land reformsouth africasocial justicepopulismafrican national congressjacob zumajulius malema
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Land Reform in the Republic of South Africa: Social Justice or Populism?
Werkwinkel: Journal of Low Countries and South African Studies
land reform
south africa
social justice
populism
african national congress
jacob zuma
julius malema
author_facet Żukowski Arkadiusz
author_sort Żukowski Arkadiusz
title Land Reform in the Republic of South Africa: Social Justice or Populism?
title_short Land Reform in the Republic of South Africa: Social Justice or Populism?
title_full Land Reform in the Republic of South Africa: Social Justice or Populism?
title_fullStr Land Reform in the Republic of South Africa: Social Justice or Populism?
title_full_unstemmed Land Reform in the Republic of South Africa: Social Justice or Populism?
title_sort land reform in the republic of south africa: social justice or populism?
publisher Sciendo
series Werkwinkel: Journal of Low Countries and South African Studies
issn 1896-3307
publishDate 2017-06-01
description In the paper land reform in South African political discourse will be investigated, especially the process of its politicization. How the topic of land reform is used by political forces, especially the ruling party; the African National Congress and current President Jacob Zuma. Does the Republic of South Africa take a populist turn on land reform or is it some kind of social justice after the suppression of the apartheid era and decades before? The political disputes and decisions will be analysed in confrontations with the fundamentals and values of a democratic state as a guarantee of property rights, private ownership and free market principles (dilemma of the problem of willing buyer - willing seller). It will be necessary to present the historical background of land problem in the RSA. The problem will be investigated in connection with the socio-economic situation of the RSA. The study will also tackle the problem of social and economic inequality from the perspective of politics. In the paper, a mix of primary and secondary research methods of data collection and analysing will be used. Theoretical framework will be based on assumptions of political discourse and the paradigm of “classic” land reform.
topic land reform
south africa
social justice
populism
african national congress
jacob zuma
julius malema
url https://doi.org/10.1515/werk-2017-0005
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