
Could I ever vote for the DA? by Eusebius Mckaiser
Why can't the DA win more votes from black South Africans? Will they remain a white party? What are they doing wrong? Eusebius McKaiser has earned a formidable reputation as a commentator and analyst who does not pull his punches.
Praise for 'A Bantu in My Bathroom': 'Within a minute I was absorbed in the rich, unusual style of writing; within no time I had finished the work to find myself happy, angry, sad, exhilarated, puzzled and, most of all, amusedNobody writes like this.' -Jonathan Jansen '[McKaiser's] book will be remembered as one of South Africa's best 2012 reads.' -Percy Zvomuya, Mail & Guardian '... an experience at once intellectual and emotional.'-Joseph Roussos, Helen Suzman Foundation
Eusebius McKaiser is a political and social analyst at the Wits Centre for Ethics. He is also a top international debate coach, MC and public speaker, having been both former National South African Debate Champion and the 2011 World Masters Debate Champion. His analytical articles are widely published in South African newspapers and he has a weekly column in the New York Times. He studied law and philosophy at Rhodes and Oxford universities.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781920434557 |
| ISBN 10 | 1920434550 |
| Title | Could I ever vote for the DA? |
| Author | Eusebius Mckaiser |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Bookstorm |
| Year published | 2013-08-28 |
| Number of pages | 224 |
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