Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... struggle took place on the national terrain of a developed capitalist economy , in which the black majority were subjected to simultaneous exclusion ( racial ) and inclusion ( as consumers and as workers , or future workers , or the ...
... struggle took place on the national terrain of a developed capitalist economy , in which the black majority were subjected to simultaneous exclusion ( racial ) and inclusion ( as consumers and as workers , or future workers , or the ...
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... struggle , it was not a struggle for equitable inclusion within an otherwise fundamentally democratic dispensation . On the other hand , indefinite and complete exclusion was neither desired nor feasible . It was ( still is , I think ) ...
... struggle , it was not a struggle for equitable inclusion within an otherwise fundamentally democratic dispensation . On the other hand , indefinite and complete exclusion was neither desired nor feasible . It was ( still is , I think ) ...
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... struggle we worked with people under very difficult conditions , we got to know their strengths and weaknesses . Because we have bonded over time , people who weren't in the struggle may feel excluded . If I had a braai at my house ...
... struggle we worked with people under very difficult conditions , we got to know their strengths and weaknesses . Because we have bonded over time , people who weren't in the struggle may feel excluded . If I had a braai at my house ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
304 | 226 |
SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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