Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... Jeremy Cronin 112 25 Chapter 4 : Negotiating the Interregnum : Rejoinder to Njabulo Ndebele Ebrahim Rasool Chapter 13 : Rejoicing or Bemoaning the South African Transition ? The Case of Environment and Conservation ... Saliem Fakir 123 ...
... Jeremy Cronin 112 25 Chapter 4 : Negotiating the Interregnum : Rejoinder to Njabulo Ndebele Ebrahim Rasool Chapter 13 : Rejoicing or Bemoaning the South African Transition ? The Case of Environment and Conservation ... Saliem Fakir 123 ...
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... Jeremy Cronin , ' Even the Dead ' ( Cronin 2002 ) Introduction It is better to put my colours upfront . I spent the first decade of democracy largely as a student and a researcher of contemporary South African politics , sometimes ...
... Jeremy Cronin , ' Even the Dead ' ( Cronin 2002 ) Introduction It is better to put my colours upfront . I spent the first decade of democracy largely as a student and a researcher of contemporary South African politics , sometimes ...
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... Jeremy Cronin that the party may have been guilty of ' mild Stalinism ' in the past . I bought that view to an extent , as I saw great value in the historical role of the party in promoting non - racial and class politics in the country ...
... Jeremy Cronin that the party may have been guilty of ' mild Stalinism ' in the past . I bought that view to an extent , as I saw great value in the historical role of the party in promoting non - racial and class politics in the country ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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