Change is not made without inconvenience

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Creator
Date
1980
Description
This lecture was delivered after being initially prohibited by a government ban on political meetings. Bozzoli discusses the necessity of social and educational change in South Africa, arguing that while change is inherently "inconvenient" for those in power, it is essential for survival. He advocates for tolerance, the acceptance of full citizenship rights for all, and the role of education in shifting national attitudes.
Format
Public Lecture
Language
English
Type
text
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10962/259
Archive
Original held at Cory Library for Humanities Research, situated at Rhodes University
Extent
18 leaves
Use/re-use
Academic Freedom -- South Africa Social change -- South Africa Education and state -- South Africa Education -- South Africa -- Aims and objectives Education -- Standards -- South Africa Black people -- Education -- South Africa Universities and colleges -- South Africa School integration -- South Africa Discrimination in education -- South Africa
Publisher
Rhodes University
Is Part Of
D.C.S. Oosthuizen Memorial Lecture 1980

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