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This is an interesting book, if only because it comes from South Africa which tends to be cut off professionally because of its economic, political and (alas!) its cultural isolation. Six of the seven contributors are from the University of South Africa, a correspondence university which caters for all sectors of the community. They do not baulk at the problems of South African society.
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