South Africa's Corporatised Liberation
A Critical Analysis of the ANC in Power
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
The book explores the transformation of South Africa since 1994, highlighting how power remains concentrated in a small elite while serving corporate interests. It argues that the ANC has become a tool for both domestic and international capital, leading to a commodification of society and development. This shift has altered governance, democracy, and social relations, reflecting a corporatization of liberation that integrates the nation into a capitalist framework, moving away from the formal structures of apartheid.
