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Continuity, Change and Crisis: Mapping South Africa's Political Terrain

A review essay covering books by 1) Gillian Hart, Rethinking the South African Crisis: Nationalism, Populism, Hegemony (2013), 2) Lawrence Hamilton, Are South Africans Free? (2014), 3) Drucilla Cornell, Law and Revolution in South Africa: uBuntu, Dignity, and the Struggle for Constitutional Transfor...

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Published in:Journal of southern African studies 2016-01, Vol.42 (1), p.149-161
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Class struggle
Constitutional law
Criminal law
Crises
Democracy
Freedoms
Government
Hegemony
Management of crises
Nationalism
Neoliberalism
Nonfiction
Politics
Populism
Race
South Africa
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