Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... understanding each other . I practiced yoga every day , and through my studies came to understand religion in comparative perspectives - rejecting the form but extracting what for me was the unifying spiritual substance that meshed ...
... understanding each other . I practiced yoga every day , and through my studies came to understand religion in comparative perspectives - rejecting the form but extracting what for me was the unifying spiritual substance that meshed ...
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... understanding of politics . I draw a distinction between being a politician and understanding politics . One has got to understand the politics of this country , as well as the politics of devel- opment , in order to lead the IDT . The ...
... understanding of politics . I draw a distinction between being a politician and understanding politics . One has got to understand the politics of this country , as well as the politics of devel- opment , in order to lead the IDT . The ...
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... understand what is happening and where we are heading . Many activists have this vision and understanding because of what they learned and experienced during the struggle . I'm not sure that it's any different in Northern Ireland , for ...
... understand what is happening and where we are heading . Many activists have this vision and understanding because of what they learned and experienced during the struggle . I'm not sure that it's any different in Northern Ireland , for ...
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Sandile Dikene | 108 |
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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