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Thaba-Tseka is a constituency and the capital city or camptown of the Thaba-Tseka District in Lesotho . It has a population of 15,248 (2016 census).

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3-527: Thaba-Tseka was also the subject of the case studies in James Ferguson 's book The Anti-Politics Machine , which identified the failures of outside-initiated development projects. In Thaba-Tseka, there are shopping facilities, a bank , a post office , various institutions of relief organizations, and a hospital . 29°32′S 28°36′E  /  29.533°S 28.600°E  / -29.533; 28.600 This Lesotho location article

6-485: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . James Ferguson (anthropologist) James Ferguson (born June 16, 1959) is an American anthropologist . He is known for his work on the politics and anthropology of international development , specifically his critical stance ( development criticism ). He was chair of the Anthropology Department at Stanford University . His best-known work

9-521: Is his book, The Anti-Politics Machine . He delivered the most prestigious lecture in anthropology, the Morgan Lecture, in 2009, for his work on basic income . He earned his B.A. in cultural anthropology from the University of California, Santa Barbara and an M.A. and Ph.D. in social anthropology from Harvard University . This article about an American anthropologist is

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