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South Africa's Insurgent Citizens
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South Africa's Insurgent Citizens

Twenty years on from South Africa's first democratic election, the post-apartheid political order is more fractured, and more fractious, than ever before. Police violence seems the order of the day – whether in response to a protest in Ficksburg or a public meeting outside a mine in Marikana. For many, this has signalled the end of the South African dream. Politics, they declare, is the preserve of the corrupt, the self-interested, the incompetent and the violent.

They are wrong.

Julian Brown argues that a new kind of politics can be seen on the streets and in the courtrooms of the country. This politics is made by a new kind of citizen – one that is neither respectful nor passive, but instead insurgent. The collapse of the dream of a consensus politics is not a cause for despair. South Africa's political order is fractured, and in its cracks new forms of activity, new leaders and new movements are emerging.

Alaotsikko
On Dissent and the Possibility of Politics
ISBN
9781783602971
Kieli
englanti
Paino
280 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
15.7.2015
Kustantaja
Zed Books Ltd
Sivumäärä
224