South African Land Reforms Under the Auspices of the “Radical Economic Transformation”

Author:

Yingi Edwin1ORCID,Benyera Everisto2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of South Africa Department of Political Sciences, College of Human Sciences https://dx.doi.org/56866 Pietermaritzburg South Africa

2. University of South Africa Department of Political Sciences, College of Human Sciences https://dx.doi.org/56866 Pretoria South Africa

Abstract

Abstract The land question is an emotive issue across the world. At independence, erstwhile colonies adopted land reforms to address colonial imbalances in landholding. South Africa is one such country that has embarked on land reforms with the view to correcting economic imbalances created by the apartheid past. However, land reform in South Africa has not only been slow but has failed to deal with the twin challenges of poverty and inequality. Using qualitative research design and neoclassical theory, this paper investigates South Africa’s land reforms under the auspices of radical economic transformation. The paper argues that the wholesale expropriation of land without compensation does not fit into the obtaining (neoliberal) economic blueprint that has dominated the country over the years. The call for a radical transformation of landholding rights in the country without structural changes in macroeconomic management remains political rhetoric.

Publisher

Brill

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