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African Affairs 74:3-38 (1975)
© The Royal African Society

POLITICS AND VIOLENCE IN RHODESIA

TONY KIRK

The author is a Rhodesian who has just completed studies at Oxford. His article discusses some of the issues raised by Kenneth Good in his article on ‘Settler Colonialism in Rhodesia’ in African Affairs 73 (January 1974), pp. 7–36.

The ferocity and imbecility of an autocratic rule rejecting all legality and in fact basing itself upon complete moral anarchism provokes the no less imbecile and atrocious answer of a purely Utopian revolutionism encompassing desstruction by the first means to hand, in the strange conviction that a fundamental change of hearts must follow the downfall of any given human institutions.


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