A quietly emerging discourse is taking shape in South Africa that centres more around class than race. The clichéd class society is, of course, the UK, where class and its transformations are endlessly discussed as if it is somehow a uniquely important aspect of British culture. I remember a member of the Socialist Workers’ Party, who happened to be a t…
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