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    From dispossession to disappointment: neo- liberalism and South African land reform policy
    (University of the Witwatersrand. History Workshop., 1999-09-18) Kariuki, Samuel; Van der Walt, Lucien
    Land ownership in South Africa is inequitable and characterised by exploitative social relations. The land policy process represents the triumph of the dominant powerful groups, mainly the landowning classes. The concerns of ordinary rural people have been marginalised. The paper examines the processes that lead to the ANC's land reform policy.