Opposing Voices: Liberalism and Opposition in South Africa today / editor. Milton Shain.
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TextPublication details: Johannesburg : Jonathan Ball, 2006. Description: x, 173 pages colour illustrations: 23 cmISBN: 9781868 422456Subject(s): South Africa | | Genre/Form: Non-fiction DDC classification: 320.5130968 OPPO Summary: Summary: Reports that there seems to be little popular understanding of the nature of South African liberalism as it has developed since the nineteenth century and even less understanding of the role which liberals have played in paving the way for a relatively peaceful transition and the enactment of a democratic constitution. Maintains that this volume, compiled for a general as much as a scholarly readership, might help dispel the confusion which decades of political rhetoric have created. The book is published by Jonathan Ball, Cape Town and Pretoria.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary: Reports that there seems to be little popular understanding of the nature of South African liberalism as it has developed since the nineteenth century and even less understanding of the role which liberals have played in paving the way for a relatively peaceful transition and the enactment of a democratic constitution. Maintains that this volume, compiled for a general as much as a scholarly readership, might help dispel the confusion which decades of political rhetoric have created. The book is published by Jonathan Ball, Cape Town and Pretoria.
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