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The Rise and Decline of Afrikaner Ethnicism in the Twentieth Century

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Description: Section of a Master's thesis by Paul Bullen.
Paul Bullen: Afrikaner Ethnicism The Rise and Decline of Afrikaner Ethnicism in the Twentieth Century [revision of the 20th century section of This article is historical or cultural-scientific in Max Weber’s sense of those terms. It is a study of a unique set of concrete events, in this case, the rise and decline since the Boer War of ethnicity as a basis for political mobilization among the Afrikaners. Yet it uses (rather than directly assesses the validity of) general concepts produced in such "natural" sciences as sociology and psychology. I assume here a view of the human being as one capable of both material and ideal motives and both rational and irrational acts, who responds to both Apollonian and Dionysian impulses, and who both values his individuality and has a desire to belong to something bigger than himself, such as a group or a cause. I employ the concept of group membership (by contrast with purely individual existence) in which membership can be both
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