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'To all who live in it' : an investigation of the dilemmas of, and prospects for, inclusive citizenship in South Africa

This study is a literature-based analysis of the prospects for inclusive citizenship in light of the contradiction between formal political equality and the reality of socio-economic inequality within the context of post-apartheid South Africa. In approaching the topic of citizenship, I will employ...

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Main Author: Schwartz, Carrie
Other Authors: Du Toit, André
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Political Studies 2015
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description This study is a literature-based analysis of the prospects for inclusive citizenship in light of the contradiction between formal political equality and the reality of socio-economic inequality within the context of post-apartheid South Africa. In approaching the topic of citizenship, I will employ T.H. Marshall's conceptual framework of three-fold citizenship to establish the civil, political and social elements and associated sets of rights within citizenship.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/11075 'To all who live in it' : an investigation of the dilemmas of, and prospects for, inclusive citizenship in South Africa Schwartz, Carrie Du Toit, André Justice and Transformation This study is a literature-based analysis of the prospects for inclusive citizenship in light of the contradiction between formal political equality and the reality of socio-economic inequality within the context of post-apartheid South Africa. In approaching the topic of citizenship, I will employ T.H. Marshall's conceptual framework of three-fold citizenship to establish the civil, political and social elements and associated sets of rights within citizenship. 2015-01-03T05:25:33Z 2015-01-03T05:25:33Z 2011 Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/11075 eng application/pdf Department of Political Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
spellingShingle Justice and Transformation
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'To all who live in it' : an investigation of the dilemmas of, and prospects for, inclusive citizenship in South Africa
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title 'To all who live in it' : an investigation of the dilemmas of, and prospects for, inclusive citizenship in South Africa
title_full 'To all who live in it' : an investigation of the dilemmas of, and prospects for, inclusive citizenship in South Africa
title_fullStr 'To all who live in it' : an investigation of the dilemmas of, and prospects for, inclusive citizenship in South Africa
title_full_unstemmed 'To all who live in it' : an investigation of the dilemmas of, and prospects for, inclusive citizenship in South Africa
title_short 'To all who live in it' : an investigation of the dilemmas of, and prospects for, inclusive citizenship in South Africa
title_sort to all who live in it an investigation of the dilemmas of and prospects for inclusive citizenship in south africa
topic Justice and Transformation
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