In this February 1990 article from Searchlight South Africa, Paul Trewhela details the motives behind capitalist support for financial sanctions of South Africa against apartheid. Copied to clipboard Files Trewhela Paul - Financial Sanctions and the Future of South Africa.pdf (3.44 MB) South Africa finance apartheid Paul Trewhela PDF Comments
From people's politics to state politics: aspects of national liberation in South Africa 1984-1994 This article, written in 1994, the first year of the 'new South Africa', examines…
1976: The Soweto riots A short history of the riots against new education laws that turned into a mass collective rejection of apartheid South Africa by thousands of…
Ovambo migrant workers general strike for rights, Namibia: 1971-72 In the winter of 1971-72 the economy of South West Africa (Namibia) was shutdown by a general strike…
'Sifuna zonke!’: revolutionary syndicalism, the Industrial Workers of Africa and the fight against racial capitalism, 1915-1921 - Bikisha Media Collective Pamphlet from the Bikisha Media Collective on the development of revolutionary…
Rethinking welfare: A radical critique - Lucien van der Walt In 2006, Cosatu called for the introduction of a universal basic incomes grant in response to the ANC introducing various welfare measures to alleviate poverty. Lucien van der Walt argued that that unions had been sidestracked by technocratic demands and that the demand for welfare should instead be linked to the struggle of the working class to reinvent society.
The Third Day of September (The Sebokeng Rebellion of 1984) An eyewitness account, by Johannes Rantete, of the 1984 uprising in the township of Sebokeng.
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