In this collection of essays, leading South African intellectuals
in government, organized labor, business, and local communities
examine social cohesion and globalization in contemporary South
Africa. From fruit pickers to multinational corporations and
international human-rights movements, these discussions illustrate
how globalization affects every level of society and impacts how
South Africans perceive themselves. How social capital works in
South Africa locally and under globalization is discussed in each
article.
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