This groundbreaking analysis examines the gains, contradictions, and frustrations of twenty-first century prodemocracy struggles across Southern Africa
Peter Dwyer is a tutor in economics at Ruskin College in Oxford and Senior Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg. Leo Zeilig is a lecturer at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London, Senior Visiting Fellow, South African Research Chair in Social Change, Faculty of Humanities, University of Johannesburg, and editor of Class Struggle and Resistance in Africa.
Acknowledgments
p. ix
Introduction
p. 1
Social Movements and the Working Class in Africa
p. 18
An Epoch of Uprisings: Social Movements in Postcolonial Africa, 1945-98
p. 50
Cracks in the Monolith: Social Movements in Post-Apartheid South Africa
p. 92
Social Movements after the Transition: Choiceless Democracies?
p. 129
Frustrated Transitions: Social Movements, Protest, and Repression in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Zimbabwe, and Swaziland
p. 166
Social Forums and the World Social Forum in Africa
p. 204
Conclusion
p. 237
List of Acronyms
p. 255
Notes
p. 258
Index
p. 285
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