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NEVER AGAIN! THE PSYCHOLOGY AHD THE LESSON OF THE RAND REVOLT. 1922.

Published: Central News Agency, Johannesburg, 1922

Edition: First

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32pp. Pamphlet in the original buff wraps printed in black. A good copy of this scarce item. Two brown stains on front of wrapper and corner at bottom folded.

"This thoughtful and well written pamphlet sets out clearly the underlying causes of the Rand troubles and the events which led up to the rising. The author lays stress on " the tendency of the white man to degenerate in South Africa," the racial bitterness prevailing among the Dutch, and the selfishness of the labour unions among the permanent conditions. He attributes the mining dispute partly to the change in the character of the white miners, now mostly half-skilled Dutch- men, and to " the spread of Socialistic and Bolshevist propaganda by extremists, mostly of Scottish or Jewish extraction." It is surprising to find Scotland blamed in this connection ; probably the so-called Scots, like most of the agitators on Clydeside, come from Ireland or are aliens who have taken Scottish names The author reprehends the Johannesburg people for their indifference to municipal affairs and the Government for their reluctance to deal firmly with the Bolshevik agitation until the Rand was actually in revolt. He admits, however, that when General Smuts at last took action he showed the greatest courage and firmness. The object-lesson ought to suffice for a long time to come." - The Spectator, 24 June 1922.

  • Binding Condition: Good
  • Overall Condition: Good
  • Sold By: Mantis Books
  • Contact Person: Charl Yates
  • Country: South Africa
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