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Julius Malema: The Dictatorship of Emotion in a Wounded Country is a groundbreaking political-psychology study that listens beneath the noise of South Africa’s democracy.
Through calm narration and surgical analysis, Chris Kanyane explores how emotion became the nation’s dominant political language—and how Julius Malema rose as its most fluent speaker.

Blending history, neuroscience, and moral philosophy, Kanyane traces the shift from liberation reason to performative passion: the age when anger became identity, outrage became economy, and charisma replaced competence.
This audiobook does not attack or defend; it examines—revealing the inner mechanics of a society governed by feeling rather than thought.

Listeners will travel from the charged chambers of Parliament to the quiet corners of psychology, discovering why emotional politics seduces the crowd and how reason can reclaim its place.

For everyone who senses that something deeper than politics is at stake, this audiobook is both mirror and medicine—an invitation to think again.

Julius Malema: The Dictatorship of Emotion in a Wounded Country

R450,00Price
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