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Volksverraad: Die geskiedenis agter die geskiedenis by Adv. P.J. Pretorius (Libanon-Uitgewers, first published 1996; later reprinted and associated editions include a 2001 release by Volksverraad-Uitgewers) is a controversial Afrikaans political history and critique that examines the constitutional and political developments in South Africa from an uncompromising, revisionist perspective. The author, a former member of the National Intelligence Service, positions the narrative as an investigative exposé on how the sovereignty and direction of the Afrikaner community and the Republic were undermined by a combination of political betrayal, secret agendas, and ideological subversion.
Across its 328 pages, Volksverraad argues that key transitions particularly the negotiated end of apartheid and the transfer of political power were not the result of transparent democratic choice but rather a series of treasonous actions by political elites and power brokers. According to the book's premise, this betrayal was conducted with deception, corruption, and hidden motives that eroded foundational constitutional principles and the trust of the electorate. The author's background in intelligence work informs a tone of insider insight and warning, as he frames his critique as both historical investigation and cautionary political commentary.
Written in Afrikaans and rooted in the sociopolitical landscape of late twentieth-century South Africa, Volksverraad blends history, political analysis, and polemic. It appeals primarily to readers interested in alternative interpretations of modern South African history, national identity, and the psychological and institutional forces that shape political outcomes. The book has drawn attention not only for its bold assertions but also for the debates and legal controversies surrounding its claims, making it a notable if polarizing work in Africana political literature.
Condition: Near fine - No notable defects.