This book takes a critical macro-level political sociological perspective to understanding South African politics and society. Applying systemic racism theory to South Africa, the author argues that South African society through its exclusionary social mechanisms has assumed a systemically racist form that deeply compromises questions of truth and justice. Constitutive of, and embedded in, the structure of South African society, racismhas a reach and a durability that runs deep through the successive stages of segregationism, apartheid, and liberal democracy.
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This book takes a critical macro-level political sociological perspective to understanding South African politics and society. Applying systemic ra...