Reality: a Journal of Liberal Opinion, Vol. 1, No. 2
- Title
- Reality: a Journal of Liberal Opinion, Vol. 1, No. 2
- Description
- An editorial essay analyzing the internal contradictions of the National Party Cabinet in 1969. It contrasts the "altruistic" rhetoric of Dr. Piet Koornhof (who argued for the moral development of homelands) with the "callous" pragmatism of Mr. G.F. van L. Froneman (who viewed black South Africans as "surplus appendages"). The journal argues that despite their stylistic differences—labeled here as the "sissy" and the "barbarian"—both men serve the same fundamental goal: the preservation of white supremacy. The text concludes by asserting that the wealth of South Africa belongs to all its people jointly, rejecting the "blueprint" of separate development.
- Subject
- South Africa -- Politics and government -- Periodicals
- Politics
- Practical -- Periodicals
- Political rights -- Periodicals
- van L. Froneman, G.F.
- Koornhof, Piet
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/10962/76071
- Rights
- Reality Publications
- Rights Holder
- Reality Publications
- Provenance
- The item is held at the Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University, on behalf of the Labour Research Service
- Type
- text
- Extent
- 20 pages
- Format
- Language
- English
- useGuidelines
- The materials are made available explicitly for research and educational purposes. Any use of these materials must be cleared with the Labour Research Service.
- Publisher
- Reality Publications
- Date
- 1969-05-uu
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