50 Years of the Freedom Charter

50 Years of the Freedom Charter
Author: Raymond Suttner
Publisher: Zed Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-02-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781842777800

50 Years of the Freedom Charter is a revised and expanded edition of an earlier book, 30 Years of the Freedom Charter, which was banned under apartheid. It could no longer be sold and even possessing it could lead to prosecution. The book tells the story of the creation of the Freedom Charter, an unprecedented democratic process in which volunteers travelled throughout the country to hear what ordinary people wanted in their lives and their vision of an alternative, free South Africa.These demands were brought together into the Charter, which was adopted at the Congress of the People in Kliptown on June 26,1955.This new edition contains the original text of 30 Years and a substantial new introduction dealing with the contemporary significance of the Charter in democratic South Africa.

South African Social Attitudes

South African Social Attitudes
Author: Udesh Pillay
Publisher: HSRC Press
Total Pages: 412
Release: 2006
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780796921178

A country’s attitudinal profile is as much a part of its social reality as are its demographic make-up, its culture and its distinctive social patterns. It helps to provide a nuanced picture of a country’s circumstances, its continuities and changes, its democratic health, and how it feels to live there. It also helps to measure the country's progress towards the achievement of its economic, social and political goals, based on the measurement of both 'objective' and 'subjective' realities. South African Social Attitudes: Changing Times, Diverse Voices is a new series aimed at providing an analysis of attitudes and values towards a wide range of social and political issues relevant to life in contemporary South African society. As the series develops, we hope that readers will be able to draw meaningful comparisons with the findings of previous years and thus develop a richer picture and deeper appreciation of changing South African social values. This, the first volume in the series, presents the public's responses during extensive nation-wide interviews conducted by the HSRC in late 2003. The findings are analysed in three thematic sections: the first provides an in-depth examination of race, class and politics; the second gives a critical assessment of the public's perceptions of poverty, inequality and service delivery, and the last explores societal values such as partner violence and moral attitudes. South African Social Attitudes is essential reading for anyone seeking a guide to contemporary social or political issues and debates. It should prove an indispensable tool not only for government policy-makers, social scientists and students, but also for general readers wishing to gain a better understanding of their fellow citizens and themselves.

The Congress of the People and Freedom Charter

The Congress of the People and Freedom Charter
Author: Ismail Vadi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Anti-apartheid movements
ISBN: 9781928232124

This is a popular history of one of the most inspiring campaigns ever launched by the ANC and its allied organisations in Kliptown, Soweto, on 26 June 1955. It celebrates the fact that the Freedom Charter is deeply embedded in the Constitution of a free and democratic South Africa. In commemorating the 60th anniversary of the Freedom Charter and the 103rd anniversary of the ANC, the South African Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa asserted that, "It is therefore a matter of great significance that we stand poised to realise the call made in the Freedom Charter for a national minimum wage," at the International Minimum Wage Experiences Workshop. This forms part of the ANC plans to reclaim the Freedom Charter which was initiated in 1953 by the ANC, the South African Indian Congress (SAIC), the South African Coloured People's Organisation (SACPO) and the South African Congress of Democrats (SACOD) as the basis for its future plans.

60 Years of the Freedom Charter

60 Years of the Freedom Charter
Author: Martin Jansen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2015
Genre: Nationalism
ISBN: 9780620655132

The freedom charter is a landmark document in the struggle for liberation in South Africa after being adopted by the congress of the people led by the African National congress (ANC) in Kliptown on 26th June 1955. From its inception, and especially during the 1980's, the demands of the freedom charter became a rallying point for many in the struggle against apartheid. In particular, for revolutionary militants from all parts of the liberation movement, the charter has consistently been at the centre of key theorectical and political debates. As this booklet shows, there has been a rise in societal inequality, alongside a massive concentration of wealth in the hands of both an old and new elite. More people than ever are out of work. There are still millions of people living in shacks and generalised crisis in the local delivery of basic services. added to this growing levels of corruption at all levels of government and society and worrying signs of the gradual rise of a secretive, security state. Today, over 20 years into the new democracy and 60 years after the adoption of the freedom charter, there is growing anger and discontent amongst the majority who have been left behind in South Africa's new democracy.