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Author:
Grundlingh, A. M., 1948- author.
Title:
Slabbert : man on a mission / Albert Grundlingh.
Publisher:
Jonathan Ball Publishers,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
302 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Slabbert, F. van Zyl--(Frederik van Zyl),--1940-2010.
Slabbert, F. van Zyl--(Frederik van Zyl),--1940-2010.
Progressive Federal Party (South Africa)
Progressive Federal Party (South Africa)
1961-1978
Politicians--South Africa--Biography.
Businessmen--South Africa--Biography.
Opposition (Political science)--South Africa.
Businessmen.
Opposition (Political science)
Politicians.
Politics and government.
South Africa--Politics and government--1961-1978.
South Africa--Politics and government--1978.
South Africa.
Biographies.
Biographies.
Notes:
"A biography"-- Cover. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
From pillar to post to professor -- Becoming a politician -- Parliamentary strides -- Taking the lead -- Turbulent times -- Resignation -- Into a brave new world -- Transitions -- Van : public image and private life.
Summary:
"Frederik van Zyl Slabbert was a man on a mission, whether as an academic, an opposition politician, a democratic facilitator or a businessman. Perhaps this was a product of his restless, probing intellect, or his early ambition to become a dominee in the Dutch Reformed Church. When he famously led a delegation of leading Afrikaners to Dakar in 1987 to meet the exiled ANC, many saw it as a breakthrough, while others felt he had been taken in. And yet his reputation - for honesty, integrity, wit and courage - still towers above many of his contemporaries. Slabbert was always different. As an academic turned politician, the charismatic Slabbert brought unusual intellectual rigour to Parliament, transforming the upstart Progressive Federal Party into a force that challenged the National Party government. But disillusioned by the paralysis of formal white politics, and by the growing polarisation of South African society, he resigned in 1986 to explore democratic alternatives to the impasse into which the country had been led under apartheid. Largely side-lined during the democratic transition, he continued to pursue a broad range of initiatives aimed at building democracy, empowering black South Africans and transforming the economy." -- Back cover.
ISBN:
1776190378
9781776190379
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1237252491
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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