Democracy & Governance

The relationship between democracy and governance and the realisation of socio-economic rights is an important issue for debate. SACSIS seeks to understand this relationship and identify issues that act as barriers to pro-poor democracy.

Cultural Revolution: Liberating Zuma and His Cohorts

Picture: GovernmentZA/flickr Mandisi Majavu - For a man who spent ten years on Robben Island fighting against a white supremacist apartheid regime, President Jacob Zuma comes across as seriously ill equipped when talking about issues related to race and culture. Generally speaking, his views on race and culture are primitive. Recently he’s been quoted in the media as having said, “Spending money on buying a dog, taking it to the vet and for walks belonged to white culture and was not the African way.” Granted he...

Meeting Amidst the Rot

Picture: Jacob Zuma courtesy World Economic Forum Richard Pithouse - What stank in the past is the present's perfume -Lesego Rampolokeng, The Bavino Sermons, 1999 Many societies before us have travelled the well worn path that winds down the slope, gentle at first but then precipitous, that runs from the bliss of a new dawn and into the stench of a rotting dream. And many societies have discovered that neither shared participation in the great drama of a national struggle nor a founding leader that, like Kwame Nkrumah, Jawaharlal Nehru or Jomo Kenyatta,...

The Political Pied Pipers on the Road to Mangaung: A Different Kind of Tale

Picture: Jacob Zuma courtesy World Economic Forum Dale T. McKinley - He advanced to the council-table: and, "Please your honours," said he, "I'm able, by means of a secret charm, to draw all creatures living beneath the sun, that creep, or swim, or fly, or run, after me so as you never saw! and I chiefly use my charm on creatures that do people harm, ~ Robert Browning - ‘The Pied Piper: A Child’s Story’ (1842) South Africa’s modern-day political pied pipers are, like the fairy tale character’s clothing, a...

Dreaming of Our Own Lula Moment

Picture: Former Brazilian President Lula da Silva courtesy European Parliament Richard Pithouse - We need to draw a clear distinction between redemptive fantasies that, while they may be comforting, ultimately function to legitimate injustice and, on the other hand, redemptive visions that can inspire collective action against injustice. We also need to understand that politics is dynamic - that organisations, processes and ideas that emerge from living struggles ossify, exhaust their capacity to express emancipatory energies and become detached from the lived experience of struggle that...

Even the Dead

Picture: Neil Aggett and Steve Biko courtesy South African History Archives and Wikipedia. Richard Pithouse - And then, despite the fear, I set off I put my cheek against death's cheek − Roberto Bolaño, 'Self Portrait at Twenty Years', The Romantic Dogs, 2006 On the 26th of September1940 Walter Benjamin – a brilliant writer struggling to the point of being short of paper, an intellectual acutely attuned to the poetic, Jewish and, in his own way, communist – found himself, for the second time in his life, in desperate flight from fascism. On the border between Spain and...

Beyond the ANC: A New UDF or a Mass Workers' Party?

Picture: Adapted by SACSIS from various sources. Jane Duncan - It seems likely that more South Africans who really care about the future of the country will move beyond the ruling African National Congress (ANC), and start the difficult, protracted affair of building political alternatives. Some already are. For decades, the ANC has represented the concretisation of significant transformation gains for many South Africans, and because of this, mass support for the party has had a rational and objective basis. But this basis is being eroded. It is...