A SOCIAL JUSTICE POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR FUNDING THE ACQUISITION OF HIGHER EDUCATION QUALIFICATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA

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Blackmur, D. J.
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social justice; public policy; higher education; qualifications; funding; public goods; taxpayer; neoliberal; social grants; Rawls; NUMBER-FEESMUSTFALL;
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10.20853/37-6-6112
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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Much of the recent published research on the future contribution of the South African university system to the development of a more just society offers an evaluative framework that contains two principal assertions: firstly, South African under-graduate university students must receive state subsidies from taxpayers; and, secondly, austerity, marketisation, credentialisation, commodification, and related neoliberal conceptions of education and society have hindered efforts to achieve a more just society. This article offers a dissenting analysis that is nevertheless located within a social justice framework. It argues that a student loan system of funding the production of university qualifications is consistent with Rawlsian principles of fairness in the distribution of income and wealth.
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