Politieke transformasie as ’n ideologiese denkraamwerk: ’n beleidsdinamiese analise en perspektief
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Keywords

Dynamics Of Ideologies
Policy Application
Political Ideology
Political Transformation

Abstract

Political transformation as an ideological framework: an analysis of dynamic policies and perspectives

The period after 1994 can be described as the period of political transformation in South Africa. With a revolutionary point of departure, political transformation established itself as a political ideology in South Africa. In general political ideologies are characterised by a hard core of ideas that is extremely difficult to change and a softer periphery (policy application context) that is more pragmatic and dynamic in nature. Changes are normally taking place on the level of the periphery which serves as a protective belt for the hard core of the ideology. Political transformation as an ideology is no exception to this general role and currently needs changes in its protective belt to ensure its survival. This article investigates the ways in which the transformation ideology can reposition itself in the future.
https://doi.org/10.4102/koers.v72i3.208
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