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A Dream of Azania: Political and socio-economic struggles in post-apartheid South Africa Ntokozo Mthembu

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A Dream of Azania: Political and socio-economic struggles in post-apartheid South Africa Ntokozo Mthembu
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Publisher: Reach Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Author: Ntokozo Mthembu
ISBN: 9780620456838, 0620456833
Language: English
Year: 2010

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A Dream of Azania: Political and socio-economic struggles in post-apartheid South Africa Ntokozo Mthembu by Ntokozo Mthembu 9780620456838, 0620456833 instant download after payment.

This book attempts to reveal the perpetual political socio economic inequalities that prevail in the post apartheid era despite its highly celebrated ushering of multi racial democratic rule. It exposes how these inequalities manifest in a society that consists of people who survive on hopes and dreams of which the majority are Black Africans with only a few from the previously advantaged (still advantaged) White minority. Meanwhile others have everything and these are mostly from the White minority with a few from the Black elite structure, dubbed “Black Diamonds” (conferred on members of South Africa’s booming black middle class who now hold about a third of the country’s buying power through Black Economic Empowerment – BEE).

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