Class and Consciousness: The Black Petty Bourgeoisie in South Africa, 1924 to 1950

Class and Consciousness: The Black Petty Bourgeoisie in South Africa, 1924 to 1950

by Alan G. Cobley
Class and Consciousness: The Black Petty Bourgeoisie in South Africa, 1924 to 1950

Class and Consciousness: The Black Petty Bourgeoisie in South Africa, 1924 to 1950

by Alan G. Cobley

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Overview

This is the first book to discuss the emergence and nature of the black bourgeoisie in South Africa in its historical context as a class in itself and for itself. It reveals how, by the 1920s, the black petty bourgeoisie was emerging in South Africa through the process of capitalist development, out of pre-existing elites and out of new elites based mainly in the new industrial centers. The book then discusses how the black petty bourgeoise deployed, in the 1930s, a wide range of class-specific social and cultural networks (using forms borrowed from the dominant classes) as a means of entrenching and reproducing its class position.

The book details the significant differentiation within the black petty bourgeoisie—revealing it to be divided into a more economically secure upper stratum and a much larger lower stratum which was always vulnerable to proletarianisation. The book also shows that members of the petty black bourgeoisie virtually monopolized political leadership in black communities up to 1950 and beyond. This had very important consequences for the formulation and articulation of black political objectives at both the local and national levels and especially for the developing African nationalist movement.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313267086
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/21/1990
Series: Contributions in Afro-American and African Studies: Contemporary Black Poets , #12
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)
Lexile: 1840L (what's this?)

About the Author

ALAN GREGOR COBLEY is a Lecturer in African History at the University of West Indies, Bridgetown, Barbados. His academic interests are in South African History, with special reference to twentieth-century black social and cultural history.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Industrialisation, Urbanisation and Class in South Africa
The Structure of Economic Relations in the Urban African Community, 1924-1950
The Black Petty Bourgeoisie: Social Origins and Cultural Consciousness
Faith, Style, and Consciousness: The Churches, the Americans, and the Black Petty Bourgeoisie
Economic Experiences and Entrepreneurial Ideologies: The Politics of Black Business, 1924-1950
"Black Radicals": Workers' Movements, Community Politics and the Black Petty Bourgeoisie, 1924-1950
Bibliography
Index

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