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The ANC youth league : A Jacana pocket history

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This book tells the story of the ANC Youth League from its origins in the 1940s to the controversies of the Malema era.

It analyses the ideology and tactics of its founders, some of whom (notably Mandela and Tambo) later became iconic figures in South African history.

It also shows how the early Youth League gave birth not only to the modern ANC but also to its rival, the Pan Africanist Congress.

Dormant for many years, the Youth League re-emerged in the transition era under the leadership of Peter Mokaba - infused with the tradition of the militant youth politics of the 1980s.

Throughout its history the Youth League has tried to 'dynamise' and criticise the ANC from within, while remaining devoted to, and dependent on, the mother body.

This book argues that in all this time the Youth League has struggled to find a balance between loyalty and rebellion.

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Product Details
Jacana Media
1431404934 / 9781431404933
Paperback / softback
12/05/2012
South Africa
168 pages
110 x 180 mm, 500 grams
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