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Race, class and power - Harold Wolpe and the radical critique of apartheid (Paperback) Loot Price: R219
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Race, class and power - Harold Wolpe and the radical critique of apartheid (Paperback)

Steven Friedman

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Over four decades ago, radical scholars began to suggest a new way of looking at South African society, one that blamed the economic power of those who owned property for the racial bondage of the black majority. Their work, and the debates it triggered, are mostly forgotten: but they and their critics have much to say that sheds lights on today's South African realities. Harold Wolpe was arguably the most influential theorist of this generation. His writing played a major role in a revolution in thought and his celebrated escape from prison in the 1960s made him a symbol of alternative action. Race, Class and Power clearly and insightfully examines Wolpe's work in the political, intellectual and social contexts in which it was developed and to which it gave form. Drawing on interviews with those he worked with, disagreed with and inspired, the book also maps his influence on ideas and the culture that emerged in anti-apartheid circles in the 1970s. Wolpe's writing is a prism through which South African society can be viewed; this book is an intellectual biography both of Wolpe and of South Africa's left. Race, Class and Power also assesses and engages with the ongoing impact of Wolpe's ideas into the post-apartheid present. Moreover, it suggests how Wolpe's work can move us towards a way of thinking about and acting upon South Africa's realities differently. `This book is a significant and provocative intervention in three discussions, namely the evolution of the analysis of South African society and its history; the role of intellectuals and social theory in the liberation struggle; and the place and content of social analysis in developing political strategy, and particularly in elaborating alternatives to the sterile policies of the ANC government. `I strongly and forcefully recommend this book.'- Professor Dan O'Meara, Departement de science politique. Universite du Quebec a Montreal.

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Imprint: University of KwaZulu-Natal Press
Country of origin: South Africa
Release date: October 2014
Authors: Steven Friedman
Dimensions: 220 x 151 x 21mm (L x W x T)
Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
ISBN-13: 978-1-86914-286-5
Categories: Books > Social sciences > Politics & government > Political structure & processes > Democracy
LSN: 1-86914-286-1
Barcode: 9781869142865

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