Bureaucracy and Race
Discover a groundbreaking perspective on apartheid in South Africa with "Bureaucracy and Race" by the University of California Press. Published in 1997, this insightful hardback edition spans 401 pages and challenges the prevalent belief that apartheid was solely enforced through terror and coercion. Instead, the author reveals how a vast and expanding bureaucracy played a critical role in sustaining this oppressive system. This thought-provoking work delves into the complexities of governance and race, providing readers with a deeper understanding of the mechanisms that upheld apartheid. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in the intricate dynamics of power, "Bureaucracy and Race" is a must-read that invites you to rethink the narratives surrounding this significant historical period.