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Race, Nation, and Class Based Ideologies of Recent Opposition in South Africa
Concepts of race, nation and class have been central to activists' interpretations and responses to South African oppression. Analysis of the meanings and the strategic implications of these concepts aid in understanding the differences among tendencies and the overall development of recent Sou...
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