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Land redistribution/restitution in South Africa: A model of multiple values, as the past meets the present
James L. Gibson
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Restitution
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South Africa
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Historical Injustice
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Land Redistribution
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Multiple Values
100%
Justice
50%
Land Policy
50%
Policy Preferences
50%
Large-scale Survey
25%
Black South Africans
25%
Economic Solutions
25%
Colonialism
25%
Apartheid
25%
Contemporary South Africa
25%
Non-instrumental
25%
Land Issue
25%
Instrumental Concerns
25%
Instrumentalism
25%
Redistributive Policy
25%
Social Sciences
Justice
100%
South Africa
100%
Land Policy
100%
Restitution
100%
Colonialism
50%
Authors
50%
Arts and Humanities
Injustice
100%
Republic of South Africa
100%
Restitution
100%
favour
25%
Authors
25%
Instrumentalism
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Justice
100%
Land Policy
100%
Colonialism
50%