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Racial Redress & Citizenship in South Africa

Publisher Human Sciences Research Council
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN079692189X
ISBN-139780796921895
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Sales Rank4,884,675
CategoryHistory
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Confronting the central political dilemma of new South Africa—its democratic reform under a national identity that rectifies its history of racial injustices—this scholarly debate challenges the racially-defined approach to redress and its alternate proposition, an organizing principle based on class. Touching upon the hot-button issues of economic policy, affirmative action, and skills shortages, each perspective offers realistic possibilities for the future of South Africa via its economy, education system, civil service structure, and athletics department.
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