Social Division

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Society & Social division:
Society is an organisation of people who occupy the same territorial area whereby they share the same values and beliefs. Society is characterized by regular patterns of social interaction and this develops the social structure within society and is a usually stable set of interrelationships amongst a number of elements. Social division is a characterized feature in society that has resulted to shape politics in various significant ways namely: the distribution of wealth and other resources in society but highlighting South Africa in relation to social division would lie in the problem faced within the South African context based on the point that it is not involved in the thought of democracy and this is often because …show more content…

Liberalism is relevant in the South African context due to the sense that there is freedom within the society but they cannot tolerate the corruption of politics and government based on the E-toll problem and the Nkandla scandal whilst the pluralist approach is not applicable because there is no positive image of parliament because political parties are corrupt in the house of order and this raises a concern on how our country is being …show more content…

The new right is applicable to us as South Africans due to the point that there is an economic inefficiency and that government lacks the supply and demand of the country. The post industrialisation in South African politics has changed our economic structure and social structure due to the social class within the South African context. South Africa is divided due to the decline of class in politics and this we actually figure through the use of new technology and information society that has contributed to insight of what is going on around our country. The identification of politics based on race, ethnicity and gender is not relevant in today’s society due to democracy but culture in politics remains a fixed variable in South Africa due to the elaboration of the three multicultural

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