Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... reality and how , if at all , do they differ from the pre - 1994 reality ? I would like to start with the second concern . Our pre - 1994 struggle took place on the national terrain of a developed capitalist economy , in which the black ...
... reality and how , if at all , do they differ from the pre - 1994 reality ? I would like to start with the second concern . Our pre - 1994 struggle took place on the national terrain of a developed capitalist economy , in which the black ...
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... reality and ( as much as possible ) the terms of our national positioning within the dominant global reality . There are at least three key potential national sites for the nurturing and consolidation of anti - systemic power - the new ...
... reality and ( as much as possible ) the terms of our national positioning within the dominant global reality . There are at least three key potential national sites for the nurturing and consolidation of anti - systemic power - the new ...
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... reality could in the final instance be reducible to three factors , namely gravity , molecules and time . Like the weights , hands and cogs of a clock , all three , for Newton , were constants . And because they were the only constants ...
... reality could in the final instance be reducible to three factors , namely gravity , molecules and time . Like the weights , hands and cogs of a clock , all three , for Newton , were constants . And because they were the only constants ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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