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The Opening Of The Apartheid Mind Options For The New South Africa Reprint 2020 Heribert Adam Kogila Moodley

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The Opening Of The Apartheid Mind Options For The New South Africa Reprint 2020 Heribert Adam Kogila Moodley
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 72.1 MB
Pages: 300
Author: Heribert Adam; Kogila Moodley
ISBN: 9780520354760, 0520354761
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: Reprint 2020

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The Opening Of The Apartheid Mind Options For The New South Africa Reprint 2020 Heribert Adam Kogila Moodley by Heribert Adam; Kogila Moodley 9780520354760, 0520354761 instant download after payment.

Refusing to be governed by what is fashionable or inoffensive, Heribert Adam and Kogila Moodley frankly address the passions and rationalities that drive politics in post-apartheid South Africa. They argue that the country's quest for democracy is widely misunderstood and that public opinion abroad relies on stereotypes of violent tribalism and false colonial analogies. Adam and Moodley criticize the personality cult surrounding Nelson Mandela and the accolades accorded F. W. de Klerk. They reject the black-versus-white conflict and substitute sober analysis and strategic pragmatism for the moral outrage that typifies so much writing about South Africa. Believing that the best expression of solidarity emanates from sympathetic but candid criticism, they pose challenging questions for the African National Congress and Nelson Mandela. They give in-depth coverage to political violence, the ANC-South African Communist Party alliance, Inkatha, and other controversial topics as well. The authors do not propose a solution that will guarantee a genuinely democratic South Africa. What they offer is an understanding of the country's social conditions and political constraints, and they sketch options for both a new South Africa and a new post-Cold War foreign policy for the whole of southern Africa. The importance of this book is as immediate as today's headlines.

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