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Changing the colour of capital : essays in politics and economics / edited by Ben Turok.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublisher: Cape Town : David Philip Publishers , ©2015Description: xiii, 209 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781485622765
Other title:
  • Essays in politics and economics
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HC905 CHA
Contents:
Part 1: The evolution of ANC leadership: lessons from history / Z Pallo Jordan -- The political context of the (ongoing) transition / Febe Potgieter-Gqubule -- Contradictions in South Africa's political economy / Ben Turok -- Marxism and the economy / Ben Turok -- Lessons from the Reconstruction and Development Programme / Jeremy Cronin -- Globalisation: the economic context of the transition / Rob Davies -- Class power in South Africa / Jeremy Cronin -- The real economy and the impact of the state and the private sector / Ben Turok -- Stalled in orthodoxy? / Anthony Black -- The dual economy and spatial inequalities in South Africa / Ivan Turok -- Part 2: How laws are made / Ben Turok -- For the good of the whole: on the doctrine of the separation of powers / R Cassius Lubisi, Bongani Ngqulunga and Khulekani Mathe -- Driving change: the National Development Plan Vision 2030 / Trevor Manuel -- The Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP), New Growth Path (NGP) and the National Development Plan (NDP) / Ben Turok -- The National Development Plan and the public service / Richard Levin -- Black economic empowerment / Ben Turok -- South Africa's Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP 2) / Rob Davies -- The role of mining in industrialisation / Ben Turok -- The role of black SMMEs in South Africa / Philisiwe Buthelezi -- The curse of Berlin: lessons from Africa / Adekeye Adebajo -- Regulating the communications sector / Felleng Sekha -- The mandate of the Chief State Law Adviser in relation to Parliament and Cabinet / Enver Daniels.
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Part 1: The evolution of ANC leadership: lessons from history / Z Pallo Jordan -- The political context of the (ongoing) transition / Febe Potgieter-Gqubule -- Contradictions in South Africa's political economy / Ben Turok -- Marxism and the economy / Ben Turok -- Lessons from the Reconstruction and Development Programme / Jeremy Cronin -- Globalisation: the economic context of the transition / Rob Davies -- Class power in South Africa / Jeremy Cronin -- The real economy and the impact of the state and the private sector / Ben Turok -- Stalled in orthodoxy? / Anthony Black -- The dual economy and spatial inequalities in South Africa / Ivan Turok -- Part 2: How laws are made / Ben Turok -- For the good of the whole: on the doctrine of the separation of powers / R Cassius Lubisi, Bongani Ngqulunga and Khulekani Mathe -- Driving change: the National Development Plan Vision 2030 / Trevor Manuel -- The Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP), New Growth Path (NGP) and the National Development Plan (NDP) / Ben Turok -- The National Development Plan and the public service / Richard Levin -- Black economic empowerment / Ben Turok -- South Africa's Industrial Policy Action Plan (IPAP 2) / Rob Davies -- The role of mining in industrialisation / Ben Turok -- The role of black SMMEs in South Africa / Philisiwe Buthelezi -- The curse of Berlin: lessons from Africa / Adekeye Adebajo -- Regulating the communications sector / Felleng Sekha -- The mandate of the Chief State Law Adviser in relation to Parliament and Cabinet / Enver Daniels.

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