Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... democratic subjects who are passionate about democracy , who don't see democracy as a procedure that involves simply mediating among interest groups , but see it as a project , something that is worth defending and fighting for . Most ...
... democratic subjects who are passionate about democracy , who don't see democracy as a procedure that involves simply mediating among interest groups , but see it as a project , something that is worth defending and fighting for . Most ...
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... democratic forces . And unlike Marxist scholars who view the transition exclusively as the machinations of the ruling bloc or the restructuring of the political system by capital , Marais points out that the transition also held some ...
... democratic forces . And unlike Marxist scholars who view the transition exclusively as the machinations of the ruling bloc or the restructuring of the political system by capital , Marais points out that the transition also held some ...
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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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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
304 | 226 |
SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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