Voices That Reason
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‘Voices That Reason’ is a path-breaking work. The author has charted the thoroughfares that speed the thought processes of many black South Africans towards specific expectations, grievances and actions. The present work contitutes an important and thought-provoking culmination of a generation’s worth of disparate but related revisionist thinking within the social sciences and history of South Africa. ‘Sitas has achieved this synthesis while simultaneously offering the prospective reader new winsights into the workings of the labour process in industry and the social consequences of the transformation of South African agriculture over the past fifty-years. In turn, these new insights are animated by his original and ground-breaking research in KwaZulu-Natal. His reflections on the relegation of those South Africans, who work with their hands whether in industry or agriculture, to a kind of gulag of analogue processes and measurements in an increasingly digital world are particularly timely and significant.’ (John Higginson, Professor of History, University of Massachusetts at Amhurst) Price (ZA) R75.00 |
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