Black political thought in the making of South African democracy
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Black political thought in the making of South African democracy
Indiana University Press, c1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p.173-188) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
" . . . a comprehensive analytical survey of the multidimensional evolution of black political thought in South Africa's politicization process." -Choice
"Many citizens experience a sense of reluctance to share a single national identity with all of those who are defined by law to be their compatriots. This problem can be explained and surmounted, but it cannot be evaded by those who aspire to build a stable democracy in South Africa." -Richard L. Sklar, from the Foreword
What will it mean to be a citizen in the new South Africa? This penetrating study analyzes the issues of dual citizenship, black consciousness, populism, racial proletarianization and their interaction with various political ideologies. Halisi's analysis has practical implications for the development of political identity in the new South Africa.
目次
Foreword
Chapter 1: Nationality and Race
Chapter 2: Racial Proletarianization: Movements in the Evolution of A Concept
Chapter 3: Liberalism, Populism, and Socialism
Chapter 4: A New Left Battles Apartheid
Chapter 5: The Black Republican Synthesis
Chapter 6: An Enduring Duality
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