Liberal Opinion/Reality

Liberal Opinion/Reality

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Liberal Opinion (1961-1968) was published by the Liberal Party of South Africa which was established in 1953 by Alan Paton, after the National Government had won its second General Election. The Liberal Party stood firm for a democratic government; human rights; racial discrimination and non-violence for all South African citizens. The Liberal Party was forced to disband under the Prohibition of Political Interference Act of 1968 and this lead to the title change to Reality: a journal of liberal and radical opinion (1969-1993). The journal continued to focus on South African politics, its leaders and the activities of political parties.


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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 November 1988 English

Editorial: Any Hope?. Editorial: The Ban on The Weekly Mail. Impressions of Zimbabwe. South African Liberal Economics and the Question of Power. Restoring the Dignity of the Local Community: A …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 March 1988 English

Editorial: Local Government and The Latest Crackdown. Editorial: The Bop Show. Editorial: Bothas Economics. Editorial: Doing Their Damnedest. Developmental Implications of Single Local Authorities. Rule by the Big Stick: State …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 1988 English

Editorial: Angola. Editorial: Ambivalence on Violence. The Constitution in Flux: Natal's Present Position. The Universities, Freedom of Speech and Government. The University of Natal: Statement. The University of Natal: Statement. …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 January 1988

Editorial: Angola. Editorial: Ambivalence on Violence. The Constitution in Flux: Natal's Present Position. The Universities, Freedom of Speech and Government. The University of Natal: Statement. The University of Natal: Statement. …