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Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment

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Main Author: Schlenther, Bernhard
Other Authors: Mager, Anna Kelk
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Historical Studies 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/12457 Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment Schlenther, Bernhard Mager, Anna Kelk Historical Studies Includes bibliographical references This thesis aims to compare BEE with the economic empowerment strategies of Afrikaner nationalism in order to root discussion around Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment within a context of economic nationalism. This approach avoids narrow critiques of BEE as affirmative action and provides a fresh historical perspective to the ANC’s efforts at transformation and redress. The comparison allows for insight to the different levels of success achieved by the economic nationalist strategies of Afrikaner empowerment and Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment. This thesis explores micro-studies to illustrate the complex issues raised by empowerment policies of Afrikaner (post 1924) and African nationalism (post 1994). In particular this serves to offer an alternative perspective the more common broad political approaches to BEE and highlights the policy’s effect at a micro-level. 2015-02-11T14:17:18Z 2015-02-11T14:17:18Z 2010 Master Thesis Masters M.A. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12457 eng application/pdf Department of Historical Studies Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment
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title Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment
title_full Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment
title_fullStr Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment
title_full_unstemmed Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment
title_short Economic nationalism : a historical perspective on economic empowerment in South Africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of Black Economic Empowerment
title_sort economic nationalism a historical perspective on economic empowerment in south africa with special reference to aspects of the manifestation of black economic empowerment
topic Historical Studies
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12457
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