Complex equality - some notes on redistribution in South Africa

Koers: Bulletin for Christian Scholarship 64 (1):41-64 (1999)
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Abstract

In this article I attempt to show that a theory of redistribution can be derived from Walzer’s political theory as presented in his Spheres of justice. I argue that this theory shows in which areas of South Africa’s public life redistribution is required, and which patterns of redistribution should be followed. Walzer’s political theory leans heavily on the notion of shared understandings. In South Africa there are many areas of public life in which interpretations of these understandings are in conflict. I attempt to identify these areas and to show which premisses underly the conflicting interpretations.

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Pieter Coetzee
Universität Gesamthochschule Kassel

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