The Academic Freedom Lecture: Daantjie Oosthuizen Memorial Lecture - Rhodes University 1990

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Date
1990
Description
Returning to the series during the transition period of the "New South Africa," Slabbert argues that academic freedom is not a static ritual but a continuous battle. He analyzes the concepts of university autonomy and neutrality, warning that the end of Apartheid does not mean the end of the struggle for intellectual inquiry; rather, the challenges to academic freedom simply acquire new meanings in a democratic state.
Format
Public Lecture
Language
English
Type
text
Identifier
http://hdl.handle.net/10962/291
Archive
Original held at Cory Library for Humanities Research, situated at Rhodes University
Extent
9 leaves
Use/re-use
Academic Freedom -- South Africa
Publisher
Rhodes University
Is Part Of
D.C.S. Oosthuizen Memorial Lecture 1990

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