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Recognition without empowerment: Minorities in a democratic South Africa

机译:没有授权就得到承认:一个民主的南非少数民族

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Many commentators, both inside and outside South Africa, predicted that, once the heavy hand of white minority rule was lifted, ethnic and linguistic divisions within the African majority would gain new salience, resulting in widespread conflict in a divided South Africa. These predictions have not been borne out. South Africa remains a highly diverse, and highly unequal, society. But a political accommodation across the broad racial divide has been reached; and divisions within the African community, while still present, have decreased, rather than increased. Why? We consider a number of explanations, but focus our attention on the South African constitutional design, which gives strong recognition to diversity and difference in private life, while seeking to the greatest extent possible to prevent ethnocultural differences entering the public sphere. We trace this through the fundamental principles set out in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the designation of a multisphere government, and other provisions. As the significance of ethnocultural difference has declined, South African politics has become increasingly focused on economic differences.
机译:南非国内外的许多评论家都预言,一旦解除白人少数族裔统治的重担,非洲多数人中的种族和语言分歧将获得新的重视,从而导致在分裂的南非发生广泛的冲突。这些预测尚未得到证实。南非仍然是一个高度多样化和高度不平等的社会。但是,已经达到了跨越广泛种族鸿沟的政治包容。非洲社区内部的分歧虽然仍然存在,但已减少而不是增加。为什么?我们考虑了多种解释,但将注意力集中在南非的宪法设计上,该宪法设计强烈认可了私人生活的多样性和差异,同时力求最大程度地防止民族文化差异进入公共领域。我们通过《宪法》,《人权法案》,指定多领域政府和其他条款中规定的基本原则来追溯这一点。随着民族文化差异的重要性下降,南非政治越来越关注经济差异。

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