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The Blindfolded Generation: Youth, Power and Betrayal in South Africa
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- ISBN8231681839
- EAN9798231681839
- Date de parution21/09/2025
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- ÉditeurWalzone Press
Résumé
The Blindfolded Generation: Youth, Power, and Betrayal in South AfricaSouth Africa's youth were promised freedom, equality, and opportunity in a "rainbow nation." Instead, they inherited unemployment lines, systemic inequality, and a democracy that too often feels like a lie. The Blindfolded Generation is a bold political-literary reflection that exposes how a system disguised as progress continues to betray its youth.
From the false promise of education to the invisible chains of the economy, from corruption and co-optation to the psychological scars of exclusion, this book confronts the painful realities that young South Africans live every day. But this is not just a book of despair. It is also a book of resistance, awakening, and vision. Through stories of protest, resilience, and imagination, Lwandile Xaba calls on a generation to tear away the blindfold and reclaim their future.
Unflinching, urgent, and deeply human, The Blindfolded Generation speaks not only to South Africa but to all societies where the young are told they are "the future" while being denied the present.
From the false promise of education to the invisible chains of the economy, from corruption and co-optation to the psychological scars of exclusion, this book confronts the painful realities that young South Africans live every day. But this is not just a book of despair. It is also a book of resistance, awakening, and vision. Through stories of protest, resilience, and imagination, Lwandile Xaba calls on a generation to tear away the blindfold and reclaim their future.
Unflinching, urgent, and deeply human, The Blindfolded Generation speaks not only to South Africa but to all societies where the young are told they are "the future" while being denied the present.
The Blindfolded Generation: Youth, Power, and Betrayal in South AfricaSouth Africa's youth were promised freedom, equality, and opportunity in a "rainbow nation." Instead, they inherited unemployment lines, systemic inequality, and a democracy that too often feels like a lie. The Blindfolded Generation is a bold political-literary reflection that exposes how a system disguised as progress continues to betray its youth.
From the false promise of education to the invisible chains of the economy, from corruption and co-optation to the psychological scars of exclusion, this book confronts the painful realities that young South Africans live every day. But this is not just a book of despair. It is also a book of resistance, awakening, and vision. Through stories of protest, resilience, and imagination, Lwandile Xaba calls on a generation to tear away the blindfold and reclaim their future.
Unflinching, urgent, and deeply human, The Blindfolded Generation speaks not only to South Africa but to all societies where the young are told they are "the future" while being denied the present.
From the false promise of education to the invisible chains of the economy, from corruption and co-optation to the psychological scars of exclusion, this book confronts the painful realities that young South Africans live every day. But this is not just a book of despair. It is also a book of resistance, awakening, and vision. Through stories of protest, resilience, and imagination, Lwandile Xaba calls on a generation to tear away the blindfold and reclaim their future.
Unflinching, urgent, and deeply human, The Blindfolded Generation speaks not only to South Africa but to all societies where the young are told they are "the future" while being denied the present.



