
Prisoners of the Past
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South Africa’s democracy is often seen as a story of bright beginnings gone astray, a pattern said to be common to Africa. The negotiated settlement of 1994, it is claimed, ended racial domination and created the foundation for a prosperous democracy – but greedy politicians betrayed the promise of a new society.
In Prisoners of the Past Steven Friedman astutely argues that this misreads the natur...
In Prisoners of the Past Steven Friedman astutely argues that this misreads the natur...
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South Africa’s democracy is often seen as a story of bright beginnings gone astray, a pattern said to be common to Africa. The negotiated settlement of 1994, it is claimed, ended racial domination and created the foundation for a prosperous democracy – but greedy politicians betrayed the promise of a new society.
In Prisoners of the Past Steven Friedman astutely argues that this misreads the natur...
In Prisoners of the Past Steven Friedman astutely argues that this misreads the natur...
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