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An African bourgeoisie : race, class, and politics in South Africa

Title
  1. An African bourgeoisie : race, class, and politics in South Africa / Leo Kuper.
Published by
  1. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1965.
Author
  1. Kuper, Leo.

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Description
  1. xviii, 452 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
Subject
  1. 1961-1994
  2. Apartheid > South Africa
  3. Middle class > South Africa
  4. Apartheid
  5. Middle class
  6. Social conditions
  7. Mittelstand
  8. Klassenverhoudingen
  9. Politieke verandering
  10. South Africa > Social conditions > 1961-1994
  11. South Africa
  12. Südafrika
  13. Südafrika (Staat)
Contents
  1. An African Bourgeoisie -- Mass murmurings -- Dilemma of choice : violence -- non-violence -- The compulsions of racialism -- Intimations of nonracialism : racial integration by separation -- Degrees of freedom -- Rise and fall -- Varied perspectives : tribal and racial -- The objective core : mainly African bourgeoisie of Durban -- Conspicuous consumption -- The awareness of social class -- The intellectuals -- Teachers -- Clergy -- Nurses / by Hilda Kuper -- Mainly residual professions -- African traders : dilemma for apartheid -- African traders : problems and perspectives -- The Durban African trader : a case study in African-Indian relations -- Voluntary associations -- Advisory boards : a case study in paternalism -- Politics of football : The Durban and District African Football [i.e. soccer] Association -- Political choice -- racialism or nonracialism, violence or nonviolence -- Conclusions -- Appendices: A. Notes on procedures ; B. Note on Tsotsis / by Anthony Ngubo ; C. Notes on hypocrisy ; D. Tables.
Owning institution
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Bibliography: p. [439]-443.