South Africa's Democratic transition under colonist shackles
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South Africa’s Democratic Transition under Colonist Shackles examines our nation’s journey from an imposed racial hierarchy to a democratic society, as envisioned in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (1996).
Through a critical look at how pre-1994 mindsets and power structures still influence South Africa’s democracy, this work reflects on the ideals that guided the struggle for freedom. It asks whether the ANC leadership truly
fulfilled their mission in the democratic transition—and why the promise of economic emancipation remains unfulfilled.
By analysing leadership, organisational strategy, and policy evolution, the book invites readers—especially Generation X, Millennials, and Gen Z—to reflect on South Africa’s unfinished transformation and to ask, “What’s next for our democracy?”
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