Friends of the Natives: The Inconvenient Past of South African Liberalism

Author:   Eddy Maloka
Publisher:   3rd Millenium
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9780620605830


Pages:   278
Publication Date:   01 July 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Friends of the Natives: The Inconvenient Past of South African Liberalism


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A critical attempt to understand liberalisms' encounter with South Africa - its evolution, intellectual history, and internal dynamics. Liberalism entered South Africa's political landscape in the 19th century. It arose and evolved as an ideology of colonial conquest and control, not as a product of the anti-colonial struggle: in the process producing not just political parties but also pressure groups and think-tanks. Throughout its existence South African liberalism has been an adventure of a handful of whites who are determined to protect white minority interests in a colonial and post-colonial setting. First generation liberals were known as Friends of the Natives because they had positioned themselves as paternalistic protectors of supposedly helpless African people. This book builds on the literature that tries to critically understand liberalisms encounter with South Africa - its evolution, intellectual history and internal dynamics - in order to challenge the monopoly that South African liberalism enjoys in constructing a narrative about its past, present and future.

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Author:   Eddy Maloka
Publisher:   3rd Millenium
Imprint:   3rd Millenium
ISBN:  

9780620605830


ISBN 10:   0620605839
Pages:   278
Publication Date:   01 July 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Eddy Maloka is a Chief Executive Officer of the Africa Institute of South Africa. He is a member of the African National Congress as well as a Political Advisor for the Mpumalanga Government. Maloka is a member of the Azanian Students Movement. He is the author of The South African Communist Party: Exile and After Apartheid and Basotho and the Mines: A Social History of Labour Migrancy in Lesotho and South Africa. He holds a doctorate in History from UCT and writes widely on current and African Affairs.

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