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Mesrob Vartavarian

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      Explores how anticolonial movements in South Africa enabled enduring inequality through the rise of privileged minorities and exclusive economic advantagesIn Privileged Minorities, Mesrob Vartavarian examines a central paradox in South African history: how a nation shaped by anticolonial struggle became fertile ground for wealth concentration and enduring inequality. While these contradictions are not unique to South Africa, its historical trajectory offers broader insights into persistent disparities across African societies.Vartavarian argues that the rise of privileged minorities-small, exclusive groups that dominate political and economic life-paralleled the development of successful anticolonial movements. These minorities secured exclusive advantages, defined as benefits and protections that enabled material accumulation. Such advantages included land seizures, racialized labor systems, access to coercive institutions, favorable regulatory environments, and targeted state expenditures. Though these mechanisms could foster overall economic growth, they disproportionately benefited select oligarchies and middle classes.The book traces how distinct sociocultural groups in South Africa navigated and negotiated these advantages from the Dutch colonial era through the rise and decline of African National Congress rule. Rather than dismantling minority privilege, challenges from marginalized groups often served to reshape entrenched advantages by incorporating new actors into existing structures. These dynamics produced composite systems of accumulation that sustained inequality. Through this historical lens, Privileged Minorities offers a compelling framework for understanding how structural advantage persists and evolves, even in the wake of liberation.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Mesrob Vartavarian EAN: 9780821426753 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: 230 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 178 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Ohio University Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-24 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / African Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity WIDTH: 108 mm SPINE:

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      Republic of South Africa, Social classes

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      Mesrob Vartavarian has published extensively on the formation and evolution of power elites in the Global South. He has held research fellowships and teaching positions at Cornell University, Harvard University, and the University of California San Diego. He is currently a consultant at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

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      Explores how anticolonial movements in South Africa enabled enduring inequality through the rise of privileged minorities and exclusive economic advantagesIn Privileged Minorities, Mesrob Vartavarian examines a central paradox in South African history: how a nation shaped by anticolonial struggle became fertile ground for wealth concentration and enduring inequality. While these contradictions are not unique to South Africa, its historical trajectory offers broader insights into persistent disparities across African societies.Vartavarian argues that the rise of privileged minorities-small, exclusive groups that dominate political and economic life-paralleled the development of successful anticolonial movements. These minorities secured exclusive advantages, defined as benefits and protections that enabled material accumulation. Such advantages included land seizures, racialized labor systems, access to coercive institutions, favorable regulatory environments, and targeted state expenditures. Though these mechanisms could foster overall economic growth, they disproportionately benefited select oligarchies and middle classes.The book traces how distinct sociocultural groups in South Africa navigated and negotiated these advantages from the Dutch colonial era through the rise and decline of African National Congress rule. Rather than dismantling minority privilege, challenges from marginalized groups often served to reshape entrenched advantages by incorporating new actors into existing structures. These dynamics produced composite systems of accumulation that sustained inequality. Through this historical lens, Privileged Minorities offers a compelling framework for understanding how structural advantage persists and evolves, even in the wake of liberation.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Mesrob Vartavarian EAN: 9780821426753 COUNTRY: United States PAGES: 230 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 178 mm
      PUBLISHED BY: Ohio University Press DATE PUBLISHED: 2026-03-24 CITY: GENRE: HISTORY / Africa / South / Republic of South Africa, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / African Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Social Classes & Economic Disparity WIDTH: 108 mm SPINE:

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      Republic of South Africa, Social classes

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      Mesrob Vartavarian has published extensively on the formation and evolution of power elites in the Global South. He has held research fellowships and teaching positions at Cornell University, Harvard University, and the University of California San Diego. He is currently a consultant at the Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime.

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