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The Liberal Model and Africa
Autocratic Elites and Enfeebled Masses: Africa, Botswana and South Africa
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Kenneth Good
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2002
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Autocratic Elites and Enfeebled Masses: Africa, Botswana and South Africa
pp. 23
Routinized Injustice: The Situation of the San in Botswana
pp. 71
The Liberal Capitalist Paradigm: Elitism and Injustice in the United States
pp. 93
Elitism’s Place in the ANC
pp. 110
Universalizing an Incomplete Predominance
pp. 137
Predominance and the Empowerment Goose
pp. 167
Participatory Democracy: The Reality and the Continuing Aspiration — Athens, Britain and South Africa
pp. 191
The Unending Struggle
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