Reconciliation through truth : a reckoning of apartheid's criminal governance
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書誌事項
Reconciliation through truth : a reckoning of apartheid's criminal governance
David Philip Publishers , James Currey Publishers , St. Martin's Press, c1997
2nd ed., with afterword
- David Philip : paper
- James Currey : cloth
- James Currey : paper
- St. Martin's : cloth
- St. Martin's : paper
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注記
Afterword (p. I-XV) bound between p. 216 and 217
Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-226) and index
内容説明・目次
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James Currey : paper ISBN 9780852558027
内容説明
With a Foreword by Nelson Mandela
While depicting the horrors of apartheid, this volume also proposes a constructive process designed to enable a free South Africa to avoid lapsing into a cycle of new oppression. The authors demonstrate a challenge that they believe can and must be met by the efforts of the Truth and Reconcilliation Commission.
Nelson Mandela says in his Foreword to this book: 'The Truth and Reconciliation Commission is a milestone on the freedom road, and this book illuminates the journey. It presents a necessary perspective on our unfolding future.
North America: St Martin's Press; South Africa: David Philip/New Africa Books
目次
- Why face the past? achieving justice through truth
- acknowledging the illegitimacy of apartheid
- stark opposites - apartheid and the resistance to it
- achieving genuine reconciliation
- the need to decriminalise the resistance
- acknowledging the need for corrective action
- confronting the roots of violence
- acknowledging the humanity of the resistance
- the morality of armed resistance
- establishing equality before the law
- placing property on a legitimate footing
- facing up to collective responsibility
- apartheid and its neighbours
- apartheid and the international community
- finding one South Africa.
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James Currey : cloth ISBN 9780852558034
内容説明
While depicting the horrors of apartheid, this volume also proposes a constructive process designed to enable a free South Africa to avoid lapsing into a cycle of new oppressiveness. The authors seeks to demonstrate a challenge that they believe can and must be met by the forthcoming efforts of the Truth and Reconcilliation Commission.
目次
- Why face the past? achieving justice through truth
- acknowledging the illegitimacy of apartheid
- stark opposites - apartheid and the resistance to it
- achieving genuine reconciliation
- the need to decriminalise the resistance
- acknowledging the need for corrective action
- confronting the roots of violence
- acknowledging the humanity of the resistance
- the morality of armed resistance
- establishing equality before the law
- placing property on a legitimate footing
- facing up to collective responsibility
- apartheid and its neighbours
- apartheid and the international community
- finding one South Africa.
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