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Contradictions of Democracy - Vigilantism and Rights in Post-Apartheid South Africa

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  • Preface

  • Introduction

  • Chapter 1 - Vigilantism and the Contradictions of Democratic State Formation

  • Chapter 2 - The People's Justice: Historical Antecedents of Contemporary Vigilantism

  • Chapter 3 - Spectacles of State Craft: The Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Post-Apartheid Law Making

  • Chapter 4 - Rights in Translation: Vigilantism and the Meanings of Institutional Effectiveness and Failure

  • Chapter 5 - Taking Charge: The Contradictory Pleasures of Citizen Crime Fighting

  • Chapter 6 - The Risks and Rewards of Vigilantism

  • Chapter 7 - The Racial Geographies of Criminal Panic: Protesting Crime in the Suburbs

  • Chapter 8 - Against Vigilantism: Citizen and State Action to Combat Vigilantism

  • Chapter 9 - Law-Making and State-Making as Vigilantism

  • Epilogue

  • Bibliography



About the author

Nicholas Rush Smith is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the City University of New York--City College.

Summary

Despite being one of the world's most vibrant democracies, vigilantism is regularly practiced in South Africa. Based on twenty months of field work, Contradictions of Democracy shows why, explores what South Africa reveals about vigilantism in other democracies, and uses vigilantism to explore the contradictions of democracy more generally.

Additional text

Smith's central argument is that vigilantism persists in South Africa not because the criminal justice system isweak but because the citizenry rejects the principles that animate it. A provocative argument on the moral dimensions of state formation, this book ought to attract wide interest among political scientists, socio-legal scholars, political anthropologists, and many others besides.

Product details

Authors Nicholas Rush Smith, Nicholas (Assistant Professor of Polit Rush Smith
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.03.2019
 
EAN 9780190847197
ISBN 978-0-19-084719-7
No. of pages 264
Series Oxford Studies in Culture and Politics
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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