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The Eye of the Needle - Towards Participatory Democracy in South Africa

English · Hardback

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The re-issue of Richard Turner s "Eye of the Needle "comes at a critical time in South African history, along side the revival of Black Consciousness and a reconsideration of what Tony Morphet famously called the Durban Moment . Turner was a central figure in the white South African student movement, and a key figure in the radicalization of its critical project. Inspired by events in Paris 68, he returned to South Africa after acquiring his doctorate at the Sorbonne, and became increasingly influenced by Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness movement. He was a relentless advocate of education among the then non-unionized Black labour force, and a founder of the Institute of Industrial Education. "The Eye of the Needle "was Turner s most incendiary text: a utopian statement advocating the creation of a socialist society through the cultivation of a radical theoretical attitude, couched in the metaphors of Christian ideology. The book was a political scandal and Turner was banned as a result, confined to his home before being assassinated by state security forces in 1978, a few months after Biko s death. Against the backdrop of new labour disputes and the appearance of new unions, and with the emergent calls for a re-radicalization of South African politics, "The Eye of the Needle "is newly relevant. Accompanied by Tony Morphet s exceptionally insightful contextualizing essays, the book provides readers with an excellent entry point for both historical reflection on the 1970s and a critical engagement with the question of how to bring about social justice today."

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Described by Nelson Mandela as a source of inspiration, the author was a central figure in the white South African student movement and key in its radicalization. This book provides you with an entry point for both historical reflection on 1970s South Africa and critical engagement with contemporary social justice.

Product details

Authors Tony Morphet, Richard Turner
Publisher Seagull Books London Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 19.06.2015
 
EAN 9780857422378
ISBN 978-0-85742-237-8
No. of pages 266
Dimensions 218 mm x 156 mm x 26 mm
Weight 410 g
Series The Africa List
Seagull Books - The Africa Lis
Africa List
The Africa List - (Seagull titles CHUP)
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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