South Africa looms large in the Western imagination. Not only as a country of strategic importance due to the commodities found within its territory, but also because its history forms a major component in the canon of the modern progressive religion which is taking shape. For this reason alone, South Africa’s descent towards failed state status under ANC rule merits attention, not least for the moral responsibility various actors inside and outside the country bear for this ongoing catastrophe.
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