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Philosophical Perspectives on Land Reform in Southern Africa, Hardback Book

Philosophical Perspectives on Land Reform in Southern Africa Hardback

Edited by Erasmus Masitera

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This edited collection explores a variety of philosophical perspectives on land reform in Southern Africa.

Presenting an innovative focus on the philosophical themes in land reform, the contributors reflect on traditional African conceptualisations of the land, as well as Western interpretations, introducing specifically Southern African approaches to a wide range of debates.

Rooted in questions of colonization and decolonization, the chapters examine what reform ought to do for the people of Africa, providing contemporary reflections on the different racial and cultural facets of the land.

Notably, ideas of reconciliation, compensation, justice, development, emancipation, Ubuntu, and empowerment are explored.

Vigorous and interdisciplinary in their approach, the fifteen original chapters tackle a range of questions such as: What does land mean in Africa?

What ethical considerations are relevant? Which mechanisms should be used in addressing injustice regarding land reform and redistribution?

Providing a comprehensive engagement with philosophical and political issues of land reform in Southern Africa, this volume is an invaluable resource to scholars, not only in Africa, but wherever similar questions of land, dispossession, and justice arise.

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