TOWARDS
A CLASS COMPROMISE IN SOUTH AFRICA’S "DOUBLE TRANSITION": BARGAINED LIBERALISATION
AND THE CONSOLIDATION OF DEMOCRACY
Paper presented to the seminar on
Labor and Popular Struggles in the Global Economy,
Columbia University
New York City,
17 November 1998
by
Professor Eddie Webster (029edw@muse.wits.ac.za)
Dr. Glenn Adler (readler@erols.com)
Sociology Department and Sociology of Work Unit
University of the Witwatersrand [Johannesburg, South Africa]
PO Wits 2050
South Africa
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fax: 27-11-716-3781
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Contents:
INTRODUCTION
PART 1. RENEGOTIATING CLASS COMPROMISE
PART 2. INSTITUTIONAL INNOVATIONS FOR
CLASS COMPROMISE: THE SOUTH AFRICAN CASE
PART 3. TOWARDS A CLASS COMPROMISE: OPPORTUNITIES
AND CONSTRAINTS
CONCLUSION
NOTES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
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