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A bold and unflinching analysis of apartheid-era South Africa, South Africa: The Method in the Madness by John Kane-Berman examines the logic behind the states oppressive policies. Written in the wake of the Soweto uprising, the book explores how government strategieshowever brutalwere not random, but part of a calculated system designed to maintain control and suppress dissent. Kane-Berman dissects the machinery of apartheid with clarity and urgency, revealing the political and social mechanisms that sustained racial segregation and inequality.
Through detailed accounts of riots, education policies, and urban planning, the book exposes the contradictions and consequences of state power. It is both a historical document and a critical commentary, offering insight into the madness of a regime that believed its own propaganda. Kane-Bermans work remains relevant for understanding the roots of systemic injustice and the resilience of those who resisted it.