Oct 07, Thapelo Motlogeloa rated it liked it Shelves: nonfiction , history. Good short read. Straight to the point. Jun 05, Londi The Leo rated it really liked it. I've had this book on my shelf for years now and I think what kept me from reading it was the misconception that I would struggle with grasping the economics of it all. I was at a local bookstore, Ike's Bookstore in Durban when an economics professor recommended that I buy it. I think this is what people refer to as peer pressure The book is really easy to read and I believe that you do not need to have specific knowledge in this field.
I think what took me by surprise is that essentially I've had this book on my shelf for years now and I think what kept me from reading it was the misconception that I would struggle with grasping the economics of it all.
I think what took me by surprise is that essentially this was a book about South African history and as someone who took history both in high school and at the tertiary level I still learned a lot of new information. The late Prof.
Terreblanche fleshes out why our democracy was doomed from the beginning, he concisely accounts for the reality that is the South African political-economic realm versus what we all thought would happen after How did it all go wrong and why is the NDP unlikely to succeed?
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Sampie would then proceed to read the answers back to the class and discuss the merits and flaws of these views with us. Young adults As student kon ek kwalik deur die vlamme en rook van my eie storm en drang sien.
Maar Sampie se lesings het ek nooit vergeet nie. Hy het my aandag gehou en laat voel dat ek veel meer aandag behoort te gee Die Stellenbosse ekonoom en emeritusprofessor Sampie Terreblanche, wat op 17 Februarie in die ouderdom van 84 aan breinkanker gesterf het, het hom vir die grootste deel van sy lewe in sy werk en andersins uitgespreek teen die uitbuiting van arm, hoofsaaklik swart, Suid-Afrikaners.
Terreblanche passed away in his Stellenbosch home on Saturday after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in September The author of a number of books, he was perhaps best known for his History of Inequality in South Africa, — His daughter, Christelle Terreblanche confirmed that Sampie, as he was affectionately known, passed away peacefully in his Stellenbosch home surrounded by family.
Terreblanche fell ill a year ago, shortly after his wife of 58 years, Ina Terreblanche passed away. Hy was die stem vir die underdog, die armes, en hy het gewaarsku teen die gevaarlike vaart van toenemende rykdom.
Professor Sampie Terreblanche died on Saturday at his Stellenbosch home after a long battle with brain cancer. Professor Terreblanche died on Saturday at his Stellenbosch home after a long battle with brain cancer.
A real electorate revolution- Sunday Times 13 Nov Sampie Terreblanche was professor emeritus at Stellenbosch University, who also spent time at Harvard and the University of the Free State.
His work as a political economist and public commentator over 60 years was marked by sharp and controversial shifts to the left of his Afrikaner nationalist roots. Sampie served on several public commissions and as deputy chairman of the SABC.
He authored 13 books and hundreds of papers and public lectures, with a focus since the s on inequality and its underlying wealth problem. Among many awards, he received three honorary doctorates. Without him I still would not have understood the realities of our economy and society.
Apart from that he was an absolute character with a joy for life that got us all to class every day. Ek sal Prof Sampie nooit vergeet nie. Hy was altyd bereid om met jou te gesels voor en na die klas.
Maar dit het die saadjie geplant om te dink oor wat werklik in Suid-Afrika aangaan en die onregverdighede wat in ons land gebeur het en nou nog steeds gebeur. Sy idees dat geen groep mense beter as ander is nie en die ekonomiese uitbuiting van sekere groepe en die bevoordeling van ander.
Rus in vrede Prof. Groete en dankie vir die ervaring. Sy lesings en insigte bly my steeds by ten spyte van die meer as 20 jaar sedert ek dit bygewoon het.
He was interesting, very interesting. In those days that was not that common or perhaps I was too ignorant. Het op die Wiehan kommissie gedien — as ek reg kan onthou — was dus baie prakties met goeie voorbeelde. Het n student verstaan — kon redeneer — het voorstelle en teen voorstelle gemaak.
Jy het hom nie geflous nie. Eers jare later het ek besef hoeveel hy my geleer het sonder dat ek dit besef het. Hy was n wyse man met geweldige insig wat sommige van ons nie altyd dadelik begryp en waardeer het nie. Onder die bestes het hy uitgetroon! Hy het student en die status quo deurlopend uitgedaag en geforseer om krities te dink. Hy was baie passievol oor sy vakgebied. Hy wou nie vir ons leer hoe die ekonomie van die dag lyk nie, maar hoe die ekonomie van die toekoms kan en behoort te lyk.
Hy het my denke gestimuleer vir beter of slegter, in my geval beter, hy het my denke oor die politisering van die Ekonomie beinvloed en my denke verander oor die rigting wat ons land polities en ekonomies moes beweeg, hy het my beweeg vanaf n apatiese houding na n aktiewe houding. Hy het my geleer om te onderskei op wat regverdigbaar is en op wat nie regverdigbaar is op grond van ekomomiese beginsels. Sy klas aanbiedinge was van so aard dat selfs nie-ekonomie studente sy klas bygewoon het net om hom te hoor praat.
Hoewel ek nie veel van Ekonomie gehou het nie was die Prof se lesings net van so n aard dat mens skoon meegevoer geraak het. Hy was in daardie stadium na my mening n kenner op sy vak gebied. Hy het baie wyd en in praktiese terme gedoseer m. Dit was spesifiek t. Die feite tot ons beskikking in die Suid-Afrikaanse ekonomiese en maatskaplike omgewing vandag 46 jaar later is n bewys dat hy korrek en reg was oor hoe hy die korrekte Bestuur van die Landsekonomie vanuit sy ekonomiese oogpunt beskou het.
Hy het Ekonomie met passie aangebied, was goed voorbereid, en het studente uitgedaag om te dink oor die inhoud van die lesing. Hy het my denke verander oor Ekonomie en Politiek. Sy klasse was lewendig vermaaklik en het debat uitgelok.
Changed my way of thinking forever. Instilled a hunger to learn more that has never left to this day. An annual postgraduate prize for the best essay on the topic of inequality already carries his name. But we hope to do more. We have established a Sampie Terreblanche-fund that will be used for PhD bursaries on the topics of economic history, poverty and inequality, and institutional economics.
If financially feasible in future, we also hope to establish a titled chair in his name. If you would like to contribute to his legacy, please contact the Department by email or phone: 27 0 21 Sampie Terreblanche. Sampie Terreblanche remembered.
Media Articles. Sampie Terreblanche: an intellectual giant of economics who opened minds to social role. Prof Terreblanche left an indelible mark on the thinking patterns of his students, writes Michael Jordaan Sampie, as Prof Sampie Terreblanche was affectionately known to all at the University of Stellenbosch, had a favourite teaching trick.
Sampie Terreblanche, fighter against economic injustice, dies. Veteran political economist Professor Sampie Terreblanche dies at Sampie Terreblance's death a 'great Loss' to SA. Die akademikus en die politiek 2 Afrikaans. Nattes het Degenaar se buikspraak nie nodig Afrikaans. Moet geld belangriker wees as regverdigheid?
Versoening tussen moraliteit en mag weens stelsel onmoontlik Afrikaans. Kom ons dop Anglo ook 'n slag om Afrikaans. Poppie sit tonge aan die praat Afrikaans. Vryemark-ekonomie g'n oplossing vir SA Afrikaans. Die nalatenskap vereis regstelling Afrikaans. Kerke kan Afrikaners laat verander Afrikaans.
Waak teen ongebreidelde vryemarkekonomie in Suid-Afrika Afrikaans. Sampie Afrikaans. Gebeure in SA kan op Weste boemerang Afrikaans. Call for Alliance Between English and Afrikaners. Photo Gallery. Professor emeritus in his 'golden years'. Getting married to Ina Smuts in Last days in his armchair with Christelle. Visiting Louise on the farm near Citrusdal. Sampie with one of his favourite things, the African Wild Fig he planted in With his two youngest, Carine and baby Sampie.
Trying on a Madiba shirt. Published Tributes. Filter Categories. All Categories. Twitter Tributes. Special Tributes. Recent Tributes from friends, colleagues and followers. Newspaper Tributes. Dissident has stood firm against inequality. Read More. South Africa's dangerous triangle of race-class inequality.
SA economist whose work went global wrote with a deep idealism. The West owes 'Restern' world a redistribution of wealth. Verligtes v Oorbeligtes. A man of a higher order of consciousness. Eerbewyse deur kollegas met Sampie se 80ste verjaardag in Stellenbosch University pays tribute to Prof Sampie Terreblanche.
Tribute by Prof. Tribute from President Cyril Ramaphosa. Tribute from former President Thabo Mbeki. Tribute From Prof. Thuli Madonsela. Lewenskets oor my Pa deur Sampie Terreblanche jnr. Television Tributes. He changed SA for the better Afrikaans. South African economist and writer Sampie Terreblanche Died at Renowned academic Solomon Johannes "Sampie" Terreblanche dies. About Sampie Terreblanche. Alumni Tributes. Most dynamic and thought provoking lecturer.
Inspirerend tot my denke en vak-, beroep- en loopbaankeuses; in later jare ook my promotor. Sy passie vir sy vakgebied en sy entoesiasme in die klas. Hy het altyd met soveel geesdrif!! Deeglik maar ook goeie storie verteller. Elke klas so bietjie teater. Sy toekoms visie oor die noodsaaklikheid van herverdeling van welvaart in SA.
Jou laat dink. Met passie en feitlik fundeerde inligting oor sy vakgebied, met student gedeel. Beste in alle opsigte; eerlik en direk. True expert, gifted teacher. Motivational, briliant lecturer. Ongelooflik interessant, wel voorbereid, wel belese, ernstig dog met sin van humor. Sy alternatiewe siening vd ekonomie het die klas interessant gemaak. Passie, energiek en ver voor die regering!
Hy het jou gedwing om te dink in sy klas en die huidige te challenge. For his immense knowledge and insight and ability to provide context. Sy kennis en visie, en was anders. Research repository. Verdeelde Land. Politieke, ekonomie en sosiale welvaart.
Western Empires. A history of inequality in South Africa. Die doelwit van 'n hoe ekonomiese groeikoers. Die wording van die Westerse ekonomie. Book Publication list. Background Citations. Citation Type. Has PDF. Publication Type. More Filters. Inclusive innovation and inequality in South Africa: a case for transformative social policy.
South Africa's quest for inclusive innovation is encumbered by the triple challenges of poverty, inequality and unemployment. Although the present African National Congress government has made … Expand. Highly Influenced. View 6 excerpts, cites background.
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