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Class, Consciousness and Organisation: Indian Political Resistance in Durban, South Africa, 1979 - 1996

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Table of contents

  1.   Acknowledgements
  2.   Dedication
  3.   Abstract
  4.   Introduction
  5.  1.Class, Consciousness and Organization in the Political Transition in South Africa: A Conceptual Overview
  6.  2.Class, Consciousness and Organisation in the Political Development of Indian South Africans, 1860 – 1979
  7.  3.The Emergence of Grassroots Politics, 1979-1981
  8.  4.The Revival of Alliance Politics, 1982-1984
  9.  5.The Politics of Collaboration: The Campaign for Participation in the Tricameral Parliament
  10.  6.The Politics of Non-Collaboration: The Campaign to Boycott the Tricameral Elections
  11.  7.Resistance Politics in Retreat: Cabalism, the ANC Underground and Gandhi, 1985-1989
  12.  8.Indian Resistance Politics in Transition, 1990-1996
  13.   Conclusion
  14.   Bibliography

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