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Struan Moffett over Zuid-Afrika (uit mijn e-mail)
I think one important point you missed is that South Africa’s recent (and ancient) history has forced the population to work quite aggressively through racial differences at speeds that other developed nations have not. ‘Racial harmony’ would be a stretch, but I would say that most (all?) South African’s have a ‘racial understanding’. South Africa […] The post Struan Moffett on South Africa (from my email) appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsSouth Africa has some of the most racial...
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Marginal Revolution (United States) | Apr 11, 2026
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South Africa's unique history has cultivated a deeper racial understanding among its citizens, setting an example for other nations to follow.
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The notion of 'racial understanding' in South Africa oversimplifies the complexities of ongoing racial tensions and disparities that persist today.
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The aggressive approach to racial issues in South Africa can serve as a blueprint for developed nations grappling with their own racial challenges.
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While South Africa has made strides in addressing racial differences, it is crucial to recognize that true racial harmony remains a distant goal.
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Emphasizing racial understanding may inadvertently downplay the systemic issues and inequalities that still affect many South Africans.
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