Originally published in 1988, this book describes and analyses the
factors that were operative in South Africa during the 1980s, at a
time when Apartheid was under intense pressure. It focuses not only
on the central arenas of political action, but also on the
non-institutional arenas which were increasingly the central forums
of political action. Organised around the three linked themes of
state action, popular opposition and possible alternatives, the
work examines the manner in which such key institutions such as
government, business and the military responded to Apartheid in its
crisis as well as the role of the ANC, the black trade unions,
Inkatha and community movements in the townships. The final section
deals with the South African left and the Freedom Charter.
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