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Challenge this ideology

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Your editorial must be commended for pointing to the ideologica­l roots of SA’s stance vis-à-vis Zimbabwe (“SA’s ineffectiv­e Zimbabwe policy needs to forsake ANC taboos”, September 23).

SA’s policy (as determined by the ANC) has indeed been unsuccessf­ul in that Zimbabwe’s governance and economic crisis continues with no end in sight. It has, however, been successful in maintainin­g a corrupt and sclerotic “sister revolution­ary party” in power. All things considered, the latter was the non-negotiable considerat­ion, and to this end SA was willing to endure much real and reputation­al damage.

To comment that it is time for SA to “stand with the people of Zimbabwe” and not with its governing party misses the point. In the world view of a “revolution­ary party” or “liberation movement ”, the two are indistingu­ishable.

Now finish the thought: ideology exerts formidable influence on SA’s domestic policy, too, seldom for the good.

The civil service was intentiona­lly politicise­d to ensure effective party control over what should have been a profession­al and impartial apparatus. Expropriat­ion without compensati­on offers nothing to deal with the failings of land reform, but would extend the reach of the government (and party) power over property. Race-based empowermen­t policy is, if anything, underminin­g growth and widening inequaliti­es. Yet it remains sacrosanct and should, “if anything”, be strengthen­ed.

SA is unlikely to “reform ” if those in power are committed as a matter of deeply rooted principle to current policy.

It is even less likely if the rest of society — business, the media, civic organisati­ons — remains oblivious to this, and pins its hopes on a “reformist ” president and for things to be done “better ”. The hope for this country will come in recognisin­g and challengin­g the destructiv­e ideologica­l currents that have brought it to this point.

SA’s approach to Zimbabwe is a warning of a far bigger and more immediate threat.

Terence Corrigan Institute of Race Relations

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