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November 9, 2009

from mbeki to zuma: what’s the difference?

Filed under: andile mngxitama, politics — ABRAXAS @ 3:56 pm

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One Response to “from mbeki to zuma: what’s the difference?”

  1. helge Says:

    this is an excellent and enlightened overview and one of the best i have read ever! would it be possible to elaborate on exactly how you would see ‘igniting a desire for self governance, a people’s democracy, a popular democracy’? and how this would translate into governance? current infrastructures seem pretty corrupt. i know, one always has to begin with ‘an ideal’, but intuitively, this makes a lot of sense. the last two sentences of this article are of course an ‘a priori’ component.

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