Service delivery struggles in post-apartheid South Africa
- 176 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
Protest leaders in post-apartheid South Africa grapple with their identity and objectives, balancing immediate socio-economic issues with a broader vision for societal transformation. The book explores the dynamics of these protests through the lens of social movement theory and Gramsci's hegemony, highlighting the fragmented nature of current challenges to the neoliberal order. It critiques the demobilization of the working class but emphasizes the potential for re-mobilization to inspire radical change and a more equitable future. Amandla! Aluta continua!
