The Black Sash of South Africa A Case Study in Liberalism. With a Forew. by Sir Robert Birley

Cherry Michelman

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Author
Cherry Michelman
Publish Date
1975
Subtitle
A Case Study in Liberalism
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
198
Publisher Name
Oxford Univ.Pr.
ISBN-10
0192184121
ISBN-13
9780192184122
citemno
258738
SKU
9780192184122

Description

This Book Is About The Black Sash, A Very Remarkable Organization Which In The Seventies Was The Most Active Non-partisan Exponent Of Protest In South Africa. Among The Few Remaining Groups That Make Up The 'liberal Establishment', It Is The Only One Whose Original, Continuing, And Primary Purpose Was Protest. Some Of The Protest Groups Were Founded As Political Alternatives To Existing Parties And Turned To Symbolic Protest In Frustration Over Their Practical Failure. Others Were Founded For Social And Intellectual Purposes And Have Been Turned To Protest By Nature Of South African Politics Which Has Made Race, In The Form Of White Supremacy, Its Chief Legislative Concern. Cherry Michelman ; With A Foreword By Sir Robert Birley. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.