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... democracy in South Africa ' ( see Howarth 1998 : 185–7 ) . Democratisation theory in South Africa was very consistent with its usage elsewhere and is well represented in scholarship on the transition . The work of Giliomee ( 1994 ; 1997 ) ...
... democracy in South Africa ' ( see Howarth 1998 : 185–7 ) . Democratisation theory in South Africa was very consistent with its usage elsewhere and is well represented in scholarship on the transition . The work of Giliomee ( 1994 ; 1997 ) ...
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... democracy in South Africa in the early 1990s was part of a tremendous global democratic expansion of liberal democracy . Indeed , liberal democracy has been put forward as the global panacea for securing order , stability and economic ...
... democracy in South Africa in the early 1990s was part of a tremendous global democratic expansion of liberal democracy . Indeed , liberal democracy has been put forward as the global panacea for securing order , stability and economic ...
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... democracy for granted , nor does it belong to only a few politicians . Democracy is everybody's weapon . Democracy is not about majoritarianism , for there is always a danger that in the name of the majority all kinds of immoral things ...
... democracy for granted , nor does it belong to only a few politicians . Democracy is everybody's weapon . Democracy is not about majoritarianism , for there is always a danger that in the name of the majority all kinds of immoral things ...
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Philosophical Moorings | 108 |
The History Makers James Sallis | 123 |
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