The case of South Africa: The societal impact of COVID-19

Type Journal Article - The International Journal of Social Quality
Title The case of South Africa: The societal impact of COVID-19
Author(s)
Volume 11
Issue 1-2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2021
Page numbers 85-110
URL https://www.berghahnjournals.com/view/journals/ijsq/11/1-2/ijsq11010207.xml
Abstract
Multiple crises have emerged in South Africa in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. General well-being is in severe danger from the immediate effects of the virus and the longer-term impact of hunger due to a growing economic crisis. While the working-class majority struggle, there is a political struggle for political power playing out among factions in the ruling party. These tensions flared up in the wake of President Jacob Zuma’s imprisonment in July 2021, leading to widespread unrest and destruction. These experiences point to a failing economic system that neglected the poor. If this neglect continues, then this unrest may continue. In making this argument, I base my analysis upon the views of political luminaries such as Neville Alexander, Archie Mafeje, and Roger Southall. Their views are linked to the experiences of many South Africans during the pandemic.

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