Explore a thoughtful, practical look at Natal’s native question and the search for workable, long‑term policy.
This 1906 analysis presents the author’s cautious approach to governance, development, and social change in South Africa’s frontier colony.
Written as an introduction to a broader debate, the book weighs the challenges of leadership, the limits of current systems, and the need for steady, well‑considered action. It offers grounded observations on labor, education, and the role of different actors in shaping a peaceful, productive future for both Europeans and natives.
Ideal for readers of colonial history and policy debates, this edition offers a window into early 20th‑century perspectives on governance, labor, and nation‑building in Natal.
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