A Rumour of Spring A Rumour of Spring

A Rumour of Spring

South Africa after 20 Years of Democracy

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Publisher Description

Democracy in South Africa turns twenty on 27 April 2014. In A Rumour of Spring, Max du Preez investigates and analyses the progress and lack of progress the country has made during these twenty years. A Rumour of Spring looks at the legacies of Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki in an attempt to understand how we got here, and examines Jacob Zuma’s presidency to better understand where we are.

In the context of blatant corruption, populism and tragedies such as the Marikana massacre, the book considers the current state of the ruling party and the opposition, and dissects the big issues currently afflicting our society, including the state of education, land reform, crime and policing, the judiciary, nationality and race. And then, with images of the Arab Spring fresh in our collective memory, it dares to look to the future and what it may hold.

An honest and balanced account, A Rumour of Spring tackles the questions asked by ordinary South Africans every day: How are we really doing? What is really going on in our country? How should we understand what is happening here? And will it get any better?

GENRE
Politics & Current Affairs
RELEASED
2013
27 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
305
Pages
PUBLISHER
Penguin Random House South Africa
SELLER
Random House Struik Pty Ltd
SIZE
1
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