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- Title
The Crisis of the Left in Contemporary South Africa.
- Authors
McKinley, Dale T.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the ideological, political, organizational, and socioeconomic crises in contemporary South Africa. It states that the socio-economic position working class society and those outside of formal capitalist employment has worsened. It also indicates that South Africa also faced social and political struggles such as HIV/AIDS, water, electricity, housing, and environment. It also emphasizes that the leadership practicing personal egotism, political dishonesty and opportunism has worsened the situation of South Africa.
- Subjects
SOUTH Africa; CRISES; SOCIOECONOMICS; EMPLOYMENT; WORKING class; AIDS; HOUSING &; economics; ELECTRICITY; LEADERSHIP; OPPORTUNISM (Political science); ECONOMICS; ECONOMIC history
- Publication
Mediations, 2008, Vol 24, Issue 1, p69
- ISSN
1075-041X
- Publication type
Article