South African democratic state

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By adopting a neo-liberal democratic system that aligns itself to global capital the South African state has not learnt from what has happened to African countries post-colonialism. Therefore, there is a need to build a system that challenge dominant ideas and one which is also participatory. In this sense ideas by Frantz Fanon and Antonio Gramsci among others are important reference points, writes Pamela Johnson.

 

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