This article describes corporatist tendencies in South Africa and attempts an assessment of the future of corporatism in the country. Attention is given to general features of relations between state, capital and labour. The prospects for corporatism are explored by reviewing the history of corporatism in South Africa and by considering the views of activists and analysts, as well as salient structural features of institutions for interest representation and the participating organizations.
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