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    A Rewarding Engagement? The Treatment Action Campaign and the Politics of HIV/aids.Shauna Mottiar & Steven Friedman - 2005 - Politics and Society 33 (4):511-565.
    The current spread of democracy has not enabled the poor to use rights to win equity, raising questions about whether the poor and weak can use liberal democratic freedoms to address inequality. An oft-cited model of success, however, is the Treatment Action Campaign ’s campaign to press the South African government into distributing anti-retroviral medication to people living with HIV/aids. This article finds that TAC’s strategy of using the rights and rules of constitutional democracy to win gains may offer an (...)
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  2. Horizontality, ubuntu and social justice.Shauna Mottiar & Mvuselelo Ngcoya - 2016 - In Shauna Mottiar & Mvuselelo Ngcoya (eds.), Philanthropy in South Africa: horizontality, ubuntu and social justice. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
     
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    Philanthropy in South Africa: horizontality, ubuntu and social justice.Shauna Mottiar & Mvuselelo Ngcoya (eds.) - 2016 - Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
    This volume illuminates philanthropy in Africa through case studies and ethnographic material across a number of themes: cycles of reciprocity among black professionals, social justice philanthropy, community foundations, as well as ubuntu and giving in township and rural settings. Leading thinkers on normative aspects of philanthropy in Africa also critically explore the theories, perspectives and research on philanthropy."--Back cover.
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  4. Horizontal philanthropy in Maphumulo and Clermont, Durban.Mvuselelo Ngcoya & Shauna Mottiar - 2016 - In Shauna Mottiar & Mvuselelo Ngcoya (eds.), Philanthropy in South Africa: horizontality, ubuntu and social justice. Cape Town, South Africa: HSRC Press.
     
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