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The post-apartheid crisis of ideas
Sunday Tribune
|January 04, 2026
"AFRICA'S problem is not that it is traditional; it is that it has failed to modernise its traditions."
CHRIS Maxon, is a dedicated social justice activist and academic enthusiast. | File
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- Ali A. Mazrui.Thirty years after the fall of apartheid, South Africa finds itself trapped in a paradox: politically liberated, yet intellectually stagnant. The post-1994 era, which should have been marked by bold reimagining, innovation, and the production of new ideas suited to a changing world, has instead witnessed the slow erosion of intellectual courage. CHRIS Maxon, is a dedicated social justice activist and academic enthusiast. | File
What passes today as "intellectual debate" is often little more than recycled rhetoric, historical nostalgia, and moral posturing disguised as depth.
The tragedy is not the absence of thinkers, but the absence of thinking.
In many public spaces - political forums, universities, media platforms, and even activist circles - there is an overreliance on the past as both explanation and excuse. The liberation struggle is repeatedly invoked as a moral shield rather than a historical foundation upon which new ideas should be built. The result is a culture of intellectual stagnation, where reflection replaces imagination and memory substitutes for vision.
Gramsci and the Role of the Intellectual
Antonio Gramsci famously asserted that "all men are intellectuals, but not all men have in society the function of intellectuals" (Gramsci, 1971). His point was not elitist; rather, it was deeply political. For Gramsci, the intellectual's role was not merely to interpret the world but to give coherence, direction, and meaning to social life. Intellectuals were meant to shape consciousness, challenge dominant narratives, and help society understand its historical moment.
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