Democratic Liberalism in South Africa. Its History and Prospect

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Publisher
Wesleyan Univ. Press
Place of Publication
Connecticut
Date of Publication
1987
Number of Pages
426
Classification
II Regions and countries | A Africa | za 56 South Africa (Azania)
Description
Butler, Elphick and Welsh: Editor's Introduction
Davenport: The Cape Liberal Tradition to 1910
Du Toit: The Cape Afrikaners'Failed Liberal Moment, 1850-1870
Elphick: Mission Christianity and Interwar Liberalism
Butler: Interwar Liberalism and Local Activism
Lewsen: Liberals in Politics and Administration, 1936-1948
Irvine: The Liberal Party, 1953-1968
Saunders: Liberal Historiography Before 1945
Butler: Liberal Historiography since 1945
Elphick: Historiography and the Future of Liberal Values
Welsh: Democratic Liberalism and Theories of Racial Stratification
Bromberger and Hughes: Capitalism and Underdevelopement in South Africa
Simkins: Democratic Liberalism and the Dilemmas of Equality
Degenaar: Nationalism, Liberalism and Pluralism
Yudelman: State and Capital in Contemporary South Africa
Dugard: Human Rights and the Rule of Law, I
Mathews: Human Rights and the Rule of Law, II
Shaw: The English Language Press
Hofmeyr: Liberals and the Education Crisis
Adam: Black Unions and the Education Crisis
Archer: Economic Means and Political Ends in the Freedom Charter
Nattrass: Political Change and Capitalism in South Africa
Giliomee: Apartheid, Verligtheid and Liberalism
Schlemmer: Prospects for a Liberal Society in South Africa
Van Zyl Slabbert: Incremental Change or Revolution?
Copy Number
1
Identifier
II A 56   BUT   reg 22549
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