Implications of plural society theory for analysis of conflict in Southern Africa

Meeting paper discussing problems of a multi-racial society, with specific reference to South Africa, and the possibility of avoiding political conflict when achieving self-government and full civil rights for the majority group - considers cultural pluralism of different ethnic groups and mentions apartheid and racial discrimination by the ruling class made up of a white minority group

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Main Authors: Meeting of Experts on Social Structure, Revolutionary Change and Culture in Southern Africa, Maputo, 1976, Smith, M.G.
Format: programme and meeting document biblioteca
Language:eng
Subjects:Multiethnic societies, Political conflicts, Self government, Civil and political rights, Cultural diversity, Ethnic groups, Apartheid, Ethnic discrimination, Ruling class, Minority groups,
Online Access:https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000020728
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