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Pitfalls of national development and reconstruction : an ethical appraisal of socio-economic transformation in post-war Mozambique

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dc.contributor.advisor Motlhabi, Mokgethi B. G. (Mokgethi Buti George), 1944-
dc.contributor.author Matsinhe, David Mário
dc.date.accessioned 2015-01-23T04:25:08Z
dc.date.available 2015-01-23T04:25:08Z
dc.date.issued 2000-06
dc.identifier.citation Matsinhe, David Mário (2000) Pitfalls of national development and reconstruction : an ethical appraisal of socio-economic transformation in post-war Mozambique, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18173> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/18173
dc.description.abstract Mozambique is undergoing intensive socio-economic reforms to reconstruct war damages and develop the nation. The reforms consist of economic liberalisation through structural adjustment and monetarist economic stabilisation, e.g. government withdrawal from economic activities, privatisation, deregulation, reduction of tariff levels on imports and tax on investments, cuts of expenditure on social services, restrictive credit system, focus on monetarism, increased taxation on individual income, etc. The nature of these reforms, on the surface, leads to morally questionable conditions. There is social chaos and disintegration, high indices of corruption, subtle recolonisation, decline of civil services, etc. At the bottom lie the market ethics and fundamentalist theological discourse by dint of which the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund deny historical consciousness, lack institutional memory, vest themselves with unquestionable international authority, dictate and impose policies without accountability for the social consequences. If there is any hope for Mozambicans, it lies in development ethics which relies heavily on the liberation motif, historical consciousness, and African Heritage. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (viii, 136 pages)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Mozambican government en
dc.subject Socio-economic transformation en
dc.subject International Monetary Fund en
dc.subject Economic stabilisation en
dc.subject World Bank en
dc.subject Structural adjustment en
dc.subject Social disintegration en
dc.subject Recolonisation en
dc.subject Forced labour en
dc.subject Human capital en
dc.subject African heritage en
dc.subject Liberation theology en
dc.subject Development ethics en
dc.subject Credit en
dc.subject Inflation en
dc.subject Wages en
dc.subject Civil services en
dc.subject Market ethics en
dc.subject.ddc 306.309679
dc.subject.lcsh Constitutional history -- Mozambique en
dc.subject.lcsh Human rights -- Mozambique en
dc.subject.lcsh Government, Resistance to -- Mozambique en
dc.subject.lcsh Economic development -- Moral and ethical aspects -- Mozambique en
dc.subject.lcsh Change en
dc.subject.lcsh Social change -- Mozambique en
dc.subject.lcsh Social ecology -- Mozambique en
dc.subject.lcsh Economic anthropology -- Mozambique en
dc.subject.lcsh Mozambique -- Politics and government -- 1975- en
dc.subject.lcsh Mozambique -- Social conditions -- 1975- en
dc.subject.lcsh Mozambique -- Moral conditions -- 1975- en
dc.subject.lcsh Mozambique -- Economic policy -- 1975- en
dc.subject.lcsh Mozambique -- Economic conditions -- 1975- en
dc.subject.lcsh Mozambique -- History -- 1975- en
dc.title Pitfalls of national development and reconstruction : an ethical appraisal of socio-economic transformation in post-war Mozambique en
dc.type Dissertation
dc.description.department Philosophy, Practical and Systematic Theology
dc.description.degree M. Th. (Theological Ethics)


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