Review of ' The Seed Is Mine and Across Boundaries'
- By Paul Trachtman
- Smithsonian magazine, April 1998, Subscribe
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Ramphele is now working at the peak of South African society, as a vice-chancellor of Capetown University and on corporate boards of directors, to advocate the cultural changes that must accompany any real economic development among the poor. She writes: "Affirmative action as it has been pursued in the United States and in many other parts of the world assumes that 'outsiders' have to be brought into the mainstream to ensure their participation, without there being any fundamental questioning of that mainstream as a desirable social framework." Clearly, her success has not tamed this activist any more than the punishments of apartheid did.
Reviewer Paul Trachtman writes from his home in rural New Mexico.
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