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Political arithmetic in South Africa

The article contains many details concerning the South African population (the Blacks don’t constitute a unified or homogenous bloc; tribalism is still rife; the largest single nationality is the Whites), economic development, the policy of ‘separate development’, the homelands development policy with the ‘border industries’ policy and the planned development of the Reserves themselves, and the rapid growth of the economy with labour problems.

Title: Political arithmetic in South Africa
Author: Horwood, O.P.F.
Year: 1970
Periodical: South Africa International
Volume: 1
Issue: 1
Pages: 26-34
Language: English
Geographic term: South Africa
Subject: society
Abstract: The article contains many details concerning the South African population (the Blacks don’t constitute a unified or homogenous bloc; tribalism is still rife; the largest single nationality is the Whites), economic development, the policy of ‘separate development’, the homelands development policy with the ‘border industries’ policy and the planned development of the Reserves themselves, and the rapid growth of the economy with labour problems.