This paper seeks to examine the circumstances surrounding the rise of a segregationist ideology in South Africa during the decade after the Boer War, culminating in the Natives’ Land Act of 1913. In tracing this development, ...
White settler political ideology in South Africa has traditionally seen itself as the embodiment
of some form of "civilisation" against the threatened "barbarism" of African
majority rule. The term has a significance ...
In the last two years the debate on democracy in South
Africa has reached a new intensity. The unbanning of the ANC
and other opposition movements occurred at the same time as
the Cold War in Europe came to an end. ...
One of the main problems confronting liberal ideology in
the South African context is the nature and role of group
identities. This has been no small question because liberal
theorists have tended to be hide-bound by a ...
The period from the demise of the Liberal Party in 1968, following the
introduction of the Prohibition of Political Interference Act, to the
1976 Soweto students revolt can be seen as an important transitional
period ...