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Harry Oppenheimer, the international gold-and-diamond magnate, presided over the corporate dynasty of Anglo American and De Beers for more than 25 years. Famed for his wealth and his companies economic power, he straddles the history of 20th-century South Africa like a colossus. Yet, two decades after his death, the Oppenheimer empire is no more. As the political oppositions key financial backer, the founder (along with Anton Rupert) of the Urban Foundation after the Soweto uprising in 1976, and a ubiquitous philanthropist, Oppenheimer helped propel the process of reform. Nevertheless, in some quarters he is demonised as the archetype of white monopoly capital and scapegoated, along with Nelson Mandela, for the countrys disappointing democratic dividends. In the first, full-scale biography of Oppenheimer, based on unrestricted access to his subjects private papers and extensive interviews with family members and close associates, Michael Cardo eschews both the corporate hype and the political propaganda to produce a vivid, fully rounded portrait. He tackles thorny questions of legacy and Oppenheimers complicity with the oppressive racial order of the past. Cardo brings to life the places, people, events and relationships that shaped Harry Oppenheimers long and rich career at the intersection of business and politics. From the diamond fields of Kimberley, where Harrys father, Ernest Oppenheimer, arrived to seek his fortune, through the heirs long apprenticeship, to his emergence on the world stage as a magnate and monarch in his own right, Cardo traces the evolution of a dynasty.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781868428014
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 500
- Utgivningsdatum: 2023-04-14
- Förlag: Jonathan Ball Publishers SA