He is seen as the champion of Afrikaner nationalism.
During the 1930s and 1940s many intellectuals partook in the theoretical formulation of the Afrikaner nationalism.
After apartheid, Afrikaner nationalism has lost most of its support.
He is seen as a champion of Afrikaner nationalism and white supremacy.
He is seen as the champion of Afrikaner nationalism, and his government started to implement apartheid policies.
Marais considered identity, continuity and freedom as the three key themes of Afrikaner nationalism.
Afrikaner nationalism is a political ideology which was created in the 19th century in South Africa.
Afrikaner nationalism is the idea that the Afrikaner are "chosen people".
He was concerned only with the growth and survival of Afrikaner nationalism.
Afrikaner nationalism here is largely a disguise for protecting white interests.