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Title:The Bantustans and Capital Accumulation in South Africa
Authors:Legassick, MartinISNI
Wolpe, Harold
Year:1976
Periodical:Review of African Political Economy
Volume:3
Issue:7
Period:September-December
Pages:87-107
Language:English
Geographic terms:South Africa
Transkei
Subjects:class formation
Economics and Trade
Ethnic and Race Relations
Politics and Government
External link:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03056247608703302
Abstract:This article is concerned with three related issues: 1) with the effect of South African state policies on the formation and reproduction of various classes (Including, particularly, the proletariate reserve army and marginalised groups) within the Transkei; 2) with the nature of and social relationship between certain classes and class fractions in the Transkei - chiefs, headmen, kulaks, capitalist farmers, traditonal and new petty bourgeoisie; 3) with the nature of the actual or potential alliances of these classes and class fractions with classes and class fractions within the South African social formation as a whole. Bibl., notes.
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