The book explores the evolution of South Africa's democracy since 1994, focusing on the changing perception of the African National Congress amid challenges like corruption and labor unrest. It highlights the emergence of a motivated black middle class benefiting from post-apartheid opportunities. The study investigates whether this new demographic can contribute to the consolidation of democracy, drawing comparisons to trends in Western nations and examining the attitudes of this group towards democratic values.
Tobias Erbert Bücher


This thesis explores the challenges and disparities in post-apartheid South Africa, focusing on the emerging black middle class and its relationship with democracy. It investigates how this demographic understands democracy and assesses their potential contribution to strengthening democratic institutions amidst ongoing inequality and service delivery issues.