Addressing Historical Injustices in an Unequal Society

Author:
Mantsadi Sepheka
Publisher:
AllAfrica
Publication Date:
18 September 2012
Tags:
Southern Africa, Economy, Business and Finance, Governance, Labour

South Africa's political analyst Adam Habib says the only way the country is going to deal with poverty and inequality is by first addressing the historical injustices of the country's past. Habib raises questions of who should be held accountable for the levels of poverty and inequality in South Africa and suggests that the political and economic elite make some sacrifices to help alleviate the problem.

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