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FRIENDS OF THE NATIVES: THE INCONVENIENT PAST OF SOUTH AFRICAN LIBERALISM BY EDDY MALOKA
Eddy Maloka's book is a rather unusual but very welcome addition to the existing literature of the history of South African liberalism. It is unusual for the same reason it is welcome, it is unlike most historical works on South African liberalism not written from within the tradition (of South African liberalism) but rather critically from without.