The tragedy of the ANC’s collapse
South Africa’s ruling party wasn’t overtaken by a rival in the election. It simply ceded ground to the country's latent demons and parasitic forces.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Simone Scriven writes about crime, governance and the environment. She has published work in the London Review of Books, the Delacorte Review and Popula, among others.
South Africa’s ruling party wasn’t overtaken by a rival in the election. It simply ceded ground to the country's latent demons and parasitic forces.
By Simone Scriven