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Vol. 9 No. 1 (2005): African Sociological Review: Special Issue: ‘Colloquium on the Critical Tradition at Rhodes University’, Grahamstown, August 2004

Issue Published : June 18, 2005

4 - The Legacy of Daantjie Oosthuizen: Revisiting the Liberal Defence of Academic Freedom

André du Toit
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African Sociological Review, Vol. 9 No. 1 (2005): African Sociological Review: Special Issue: ‘Colloquium on the Critical Tradition at Rhodes University’, Grahamstown, August 2004
Article Published : April 2, 2004

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Legacy of Daantjie Academic Freedom liberal notion ideology Witwatersrand

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André du Toit

André du Toit
Department of Po lit i cal Studies
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