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Movements, protests and a massacre in South Africa
Patrick Bond
, Shauna Mottiar
University of KwaZulu-Natal
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Republic of South Africa
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Nationalists
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Protest Movements
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Johannesburg
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Post-Apartheid
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populist
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Urban
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Ecological
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Dissent
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Social Movements
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Weave
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Communist
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Power Relation
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Political Economy
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Revolt
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North Africa
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Keyphrases
Trade Unions
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Massacre
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Indebtedness
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Working-class Politics
50%
North Africa
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Ecological Degradation
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Service Delivery Protests
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Economic Inequality
50%
Environmental Interests
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Impoverished Communities
50%
Social Interest
50%
Other-interest
50%
Communist Party
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Urban Community
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Gendered Interests
50%
Social Sciences
South Africa
100%
Working Class
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Protest Movements
100%
Nationalists
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Trade Union
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Communities
50%
Health Care Delivery
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Middle Class
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North Africa
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Communist Party
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Political Elite
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