2023
DOI: 10.1163/2031-356x-20230105
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The Incompatibility of Humanism in the South African Constitution with Neoliberal Governmentality

Abstract: The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa is a momentous text in the history of South Africa’s liberation from the apartheid regime. It marks a break with the old regime, which sought to protect the prosperity of the country’s white minority while oppressing the black majority. The shift posited in the Constitution was clearly legal, but it was also conceptual. It was written with the intention to change the normative structure and principles of justification. As I will argue, it puts forward a normativ… Show more

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