Popular power, constitutional democracy and crisis: South Africa 1994-2014

By Raymond Suttner –

The establishment of representative democracy in South Africa was an important victory for people who had been suppressed from the first days of white conquest and who had experienced the seizure of land of African and other indigenous people. With some still cherishing ideas of popular democracy as experienced in the 1980s, electoralism may not have met every person’s expectations. But in the context of the history of South Africa with its multiple forms of oppression and exploitation, the vote represented an important advance.

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