Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... activists and radical trade unionists , to discuss the future South African economy . Leading Cosatu and ANC activists , for example , came out at the Mont Fleur exercise , sponsored by Shell , with the view that ' macro - economic ...
... activists and radical trade unionists , to discuss the future South African economy . Leading Cosatu and ANC activists , for example , came out at the Mont Fleur exercise , sponsored by Shell , with the view that ' macro - economic ...
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... activists seemed keen to jump on board soon after 1994 , occupying key positions offering salaries these activists could only dream about before . Only a few responded to calls to donate portions of their substantial salaries to the ANC ...
... activists seemed keen to jump on board soon after 1994 , occupying key positions offering salaries these activists could only dream about before . Only a few responded to calls to donate portions of their substantial salaries to the ANC ...
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... activists - with its own internal divisions - who look after each other . My view is that it has created a robust equality within the ranks the ANC and government , flowing from shared experiences and a pre - democracy hierarchy with ...
... activists - with its own internal divisions - who look after each other . My view is that it has created a robust equality within the ranks the ANC and government , flowing from shared experiences and a pre - democracy hierarchy with ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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