Albert Hertzog’s “Calvinist Speech” and the Verlig-Verkrampstryd: the Origins of the Right-Wing Movement in South Africa

J. Serfontein
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This article analyses the role Dr Albert Hertzog, an ultraconservative Afrikaner Nationalist, played in the formation of South Africa’s right-wing movement. It focuses on his “Calvinist speech” of 1969 due to its historical significance for the unity of the National Party (NP) and as a broad summary of Hertzog’s personal opinion on the politics of South Africa. The speech contrasted liberal English with Calvinistic Afrikaners and concluded that only an Afrikaner true to Calvinistic principles could succeed in leading the nation through the perilous times they were facing. This opinion was considered offensive to the English population as well as to “enlightened” Nationalists like the Prime Minister, John Vorster. The article will examine how the controversy surrounding the speech precipitated a split in the NP; those expelled formed a right-wing party that failed to gain considerable support. When apartheid was being dismantled in the early 1990s, the movement did not pose a serious threat to the ruling party despite vows that Afrikaners would never surrender their power but rather fight to the bitter end. The failure of these ultra-conservatives originated in the verlig-verkrampstryd of the 1960s, in which Hertzog played a significant role.
阿尔伯特·赫尔佐格的“加尔文主义演讲”和“维利格-维利普斯特”:南非右翼运动的起源
本文分析了极端保守的阿非利卡民族主义者Albert Hertzog博士在南非右翼运动形成过程中所扮演的角色。由于他1969年的“加尔文主义演讲”对国民党(NP)的团结具有历史意义,并且作为赫尔佐格对南非政治的个人观点的广泛总结,本书重点介绍了他的“加尔文主义演讲”。演讲将自由主义英语与加尔文主义的阿非利卡人进行了对比,并得出结论,只有一个忠于加尔文主义原则的阿非利卡人才能成功地领导国家度过他们所面临的危险时期。这种观点被认为冒犯了英国人,也冒犯了像首相约翰·沃斯特这样的“开明的”民族主义者。本文将探讨围绕演讲的争议如何促成了大国家党的分裂;那些被驱逐的人组成了一个右翼政党,但未能获得相当大的支持。当种族隔离制度在20世纪90年代初被废除时,尽管南非白人发誓永远不会放弃他们的权力,但这场运动并没有对执政党构成严重威胁,而是要斗争到底。这些极端保守主义者的失败源于20世纪60年代的极端保守主义,赫尔佐格在其中扮演了重要角色。
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