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Democracy in South Africa turns 20 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 that time. He considers the state of the ANC and the opposition, social cohesion and race, the media, the judiciary, civil society, the economy, poverty and unemployment, land, education, health, and South Africas standing in the world.An honest and balanced account, the book 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? Highly readable, accessible and entertaining written in the style that has made Max du Preez so popular. It takes a balanced approach, looking at the good, the bad and the ugly, and explores South Africa on several levels, from the leaders in government to ordinary people on the ground.
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I bought this thinking it would be more about personal stories from citizens, but it's mostly political analysis. Some parts felt outdated, and I was hoping for more relatable content. Just didn't resonate with me as I had hoped.
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Jane Smith
Not what I expected—disappointed
I bought this thinking it would be more about personal stories from citizens, but it's mostly political analysis. Some parts felt outdated, and I was hoping for more relatable content. Just didn't resonate with me as I had hoped.
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Jane Smith
Not what I expected—disappointed
I bought this thinking it would be more about personal stories from citizens, but it's mostly political analysis. Some parts felt outdated, and I was hoping for more relatable content. Just didn't resonate with me as I had hoped.
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Thandiwe Nkosi
A Deep Dive into South Africa's Journey
After 20 years of democracy, this book really sheds light on the complexities of South Africa's political landscape. The author does a fantastic job weaving personal stories with factual history. I found it enlightening and thought-provoking. Definitely worth the read!
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Thandiwe Nkosi
A Deep Dive into South Africa's Journey
After 20 years of democracy, this book really sheds light on the complexities of South Africa's political landscape. The author does a fantastic job weaving personal stories with factual history. I found it enlightening and thought-provoking. Definitely worth the read!
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