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This book explores South Africa's "crisis" of consumer indebtedness, set against the longer history of exploitation of black people by the forces of capitalism, and shows the complex ways those forces currently manifest themselves in a social order where neoliberal means serve to ensure the ever wider spread of redistribution. Alongside the notorious racial segregation and denial of rights, this book explores the longer history of exploitation of South African black people by the forces of capi…
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This book explores South Africa's "crisis" of consumer indebtedness, set against the longer history of exploitation of black people by the forces of capitalism, and shows the complex ways those forces currently manifest themselves in a social order where neoliberal means serve to ensure the ever wider spread of redistribution. Alongside the notorious racial segregation and denial of rights, this book explores the longer history of exploitation of South African black people by the forces of capitalism in the form of consumer indebtedness, and the complex ways in which those forces currently manifest themselves in a neoliberal social order.

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This book explores South Africa's "crisis" of consumer indebtedness, set against the longer history of exploitation of black people by the forces of capitalism, and shows the complex ways those forces currently manifest themselves in a social order where neoliberal means serve to ensure the ever wider spread of redistribution. Alongside the notorious racial segregation and denial of rights, this book explores the longer history of exploitation of South African black people by the forces of capitalism in the form of consumer indebtedness, and the complex ways in which those forces currently manifest themselves in a neoliberal social order.

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