Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... civil society sector is required . We now know with greater certainty that civil society is much larger and more differentiated than government and many formalised civil society organisations seem to appreciate . A study of the non ...
... civil society sector is required . We now know with greater certainty that civil society is much larger and more differentiated than government and many formalised civil society organisations seem to appreciate . A study of the non ...
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... civil society is a vital arena in which to engender democratic values and habits , foster sociality , and construct a dense social base to keep the State accountable to its citizens and constitutional obligations . Civil society can ...
... civil society is a vital arena in which to engender democratic values and habits , foster sociality , and construct a dense social base to keep the State accountable to its citizens and constitutional obligations . Civil society can ...
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... societies and the theoretical expectation of political theorists , Kasfir ( 1998 : 3 ) argues that it is imperative ' ... to open up the notion of civil society by not insisting that it explains democratic reform and instead using civil ...
... societies and the theoretical expectation of political theorists , Kasfir ( 1998 : 3 ) argues that it is imperative ' ... to open up the notion of civil society by not insisting that it explains democratic reform and instead using civil ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
304 | 226 |
SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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