Post-apartheid Development, Landlessness and the Reproduction of Exclusion in South Africa
July 10, 2004
In this 43 page report on development and landlessness in post-apartheid South Africa, Greenberg explores the emergence of the Landless People's Movment (LPM) in response to the market assisted land reform emphasis of the World Bank and the South African state. Greenberg writes, "the LPM is perhaps unique amongst the independent grassroot movements in that its active membership is found in both urban and rural parts of the country." The report explores the ways that both historical and structural contradictions have shaped the response of grassroots movements in the struggle over the scope and direction of South African development . . . . .Read More
| Stephen Greenberg |
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| Center for Civil Society |
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| Durbhan, South Africa |
Download your own copy of the 43 page report in PDF by clicking on the title here: Post-apartheid Development, Landlessness and the Reproduction of Exclusion in South Africa
For more information on South African land reform and grassroots movements visit: www.southafrica.indymedia.org###
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