1. State Repression And The Apartheid Regime
World War II led to increased industrialization in South Africa. This was because importation of European goods was very difficult during the war, and to compensate South Africa began to produce its own consumer goods. This period of increased industrialization created new job opportunities for black Africans, and after the war led to an influx of black Africans in urban centers seeking wage employment. ... For the most part Scott discusses his theory with regard to progressive revolutionary states that employed Authoritarian High Modernism for the benefit of the whole of the citizens. .....
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