Twenty years on from the fall of apartheid in South Africa, veteran
analyst and activist John S. Saul examines the liberation struggle,
placing it in a regional and global context and looking at how the
initial optimism and hope has given way to a sense of crisis following
soaring inequality levels and the massacre of workers at Marikana.
With chapters on South Africa, Tanzania and Mozambique, Saul examines
the reality of southern Africa's post-'liberation' plight, drawing on
the insights of Frantz Fanon and Amilcar Cabral and assessing claims
that a new 'precariat' has emerged.
Saul examines the ongoing 'rebellion of the poor', including the
recent Marikana massacre, that have shaken the region and may signal
the possibility of a new and more hopeful future.
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Rethinking Southern African Liberation
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ISBN
9781783711420
Publisert
2016
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Pluto Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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