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New book reflects on South African leadership, state of the nation

4 Aug 2011 08:20Submit a commentBizLike
Award-winning journalist and political commentator, Max du Preez, has edited a collection of critical reflections on various aspects of contemporary South Africa made by contributors, considered a significant voice in their area of commentary.
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The book, Opinion Pieces by South African Thought Leaders, published by Penguin and out this month, includes such topics as:
  • Of Jacob, Julius, Jimmy and the dancing monkey -
    Max du Preez
  • Toxic politics: Diary of a bad year - Njabulo Ndebele
  • The South African nation - Neville Alexander
  • Crime and policing: How we got it wrong - Antony Altbeker
  • The judiciary and the Constitution - Carmel Rickard
  • Environment and sustainability - Leonie Joubert
  • Perspectives on poverty in a democratic South Africa - Len Verwey
  • The state of the nation's health - Kerry Cullinan and Anso Thom
  • Education - Eric Atmore, Dylan Wray and Gillian Godsell
  • 'The content of their character' - Jonathan Jansen
  • After Invictus: Thabo Mbeki and the breaking of the South African state - James Myburgh
 
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