2. A few thoughts on anti-anti-apartheid to follow.
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3. In the 1950s/early 1960s conservatives could be openly pro-apartheid without fear. With Civil Rights revolution became impossible.
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4. The anti-anti-apartheid position was the rhetorical technique developed to support white supremacy in South Africa in new era.
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5. Anti-anti-apartheid of course calls to mind anti-anti-communist but I think there is an interesting distinction between 2 positions.
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6. ...believed, rightly, that anti-communism had lost its salience after death of Stalin.
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7. Anti-anti-apartheid had no such complexity. It was intellectual cover for those who believed, as Reagan admin did, that S.A. was "friend"
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8. Anti-anti-apartheid was precursor to anti-anti-racism which is now dominant mode of analysis on right.
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