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Date: 2003-08-21 01:25:13
Social philosophy
Ethics
Discrimination
Privilege
White privilege
White supremacy
Apartheid in South Africa
Black people
Black people in Mormon doctrine
Racism
Identity politics
Critical race theory

our developing world’s voices Fall, 1999 — Vol. 5, No. 3 South Africa: Crisis and Hope Newly elected President Thabo Mbeki faces many major crises:

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