Boer Politics

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Boer Politics

by Yves Guyot

EN·~4 hours·93 chapters

Chapters

93 total
1

BOER POLITICS - By YVES GUYOT - Translated from the French - London: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET 1900

0:06
2

INTRODUCTION.

6:43
3

PREFACE. - The Question.

0:47
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Pro-Boer Argument.

4:24
5

The Profits from the Jameson Raid.

3:28
6

The Logical Consequences of the Jameson Raid.

0:33
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CHAPTER I. - BOER APOLOGISTS. - 1.—Disregard of Facts and Subordination to the Vatican.

2:53
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2.—The Boers, the Natives, and Slavery.

5:01
9

3.—Essentially a Man of War and Politics.

3:47
10

CHAPTER II. - ENGLISH AND BOERS. - 1.—The Ideal of the Boers.

1:13

Description

This work presents a clear-eyed look at the political turmoil surrounding the South African Republic at the turn of the century. Drawing from a series of newspaper columns, the author examines the controversial Jameson Raid, the legal disputes that followed, and the arguments used by both British and Boer commentators to justify their positions. The introduction explains how the original French pamphlet was adapted for English readers, adding the latest developments that unfolded during the crisis.

The subsequent chapters dissect a range of topics: the structure of Boer law and policing, the financial policies that funded the Transvaal government, and the role of monopolies and railway concessions in shaping the economy. By laying out treaty provisions, budget details, and courtroom cases, the book offers listeners a factual foundation for understanding the competing claims of justice, sovereignty, and profit that defined the conflict.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (233K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Marilynda Fraser-Cunliffe, Taavi Kalju and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2006-03-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Yves Guyot

Yves Guyot

1843–1928

A sharp-tongued French journalist, economist, and politician, he wrote energetically in defense of free trade and individual liberty. His career moved between newspapers, public office, and a long stream of books and essays that argued against socialism and state control.

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