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      Rent boycotts, the state, and the transformation of the urban political economy in South Africa

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            The contradictions of South Africa's political economy, in the interaction of politically entrenched racism and capitalist production relations, produces chronic discontent in the townships of the Transvaal and Orange Free State while limiting the political capacity of the State to manage such anger. The consequence has been the urban turmoil of the last three years, a process here analysed through the rent boycotts — and their attendant political violence. The various state responses to the boycotts, and their stark limitations, are assessed.

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            crea20
            CREA
            Review of African Political Economy
            Review of African Political Economy
            0305-6244
            1740-1720
            December 1987
            : 14
            : 40
            : 47-64
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            8703748 Review of African Political Economy, Vol. 14, No. 40, December 1987, pp. 47-64
            10.1080/03056248708703748
            384e1f59-0616-4136-8862-51f4ebd81f41

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            Figures: 0, Tables: 0, References: 21, Pages: 18
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            Sociology,Economic development,Political science,Labor & Demographic economics,Political economics,Africa

            Bibliographic note

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            19. 1987. . ‘The Anvil: Political Mobilisation in Tumahole, 1984–85’. . Africa Perspective . ,

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            21. Cobbett William. . 1986. . “'Orderly Urbanisation’: Continuity and Change in Influx Control”. . South African Labour Bulletin . , Vol. 11((8))

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