Aufstand und Produktion Ein faktenhaltiges Gedankenspiel für die Debatte über Aufstandsstrategien der Arbeiter_innenklasse: Erste Schritte in einer sechsmonatigen…
Collaboration and Debate in the ‘Durban Moment’: Steve Biko, Richard Turner and the politics of Black Consciousness, 1970-1974 This essay by Ian Macqueen examines the philosophical and political contributions…
Dis/placing political illiteracy: the politics of intellectual equality in a South African shack-dwellers’ movement The production and abandonment of surplus people also depends on rendering them as…
Let's Talk About Rick Turner Personal reflections on Rick Turner, the South African philosopher and trade unionist assassinated in 1978, by Peter Hudson.
Dialectical Reason This article, by the anti-authoritarian radical South African philosopher and trade unionist Rick Turner, (assassinated in 1978) was first…
The Eye of the Needle: Towards Participatory Democracy in South Africa This book, by the South African philosopher and trade unionist Rick Turner (assassinated in Durban…
O mito do socialismo cubano - Grupo Autonomia O proletário cubano se encontra, como qualquer outro, separado de todo meio de vida, de todo o meio de produção necessário para viver. Em Cuba,…
Mapping the fire: international words of solidarity with the Conspiracy of Cells of Fire – Black International Editions A publication acting as a meeting point for comrades of the Conspiracy of Fire…
Educating Resistance by Anna Selmeczi, 2010 While deeply sympathetic to David Harvey’s commitment to a politics that can move to a new and more just order this paper,…
Beyond Bolivaria: a critical look at the fetishization of Chávez and ’21st century socialism’ By Aragorn Eloff, 2013. Written in response to the widespread adulation of Hugo…
The Philosopher as Functionary: An Open Letter to David Benatar This essay by Aragon Eloff, on academic responses to student protest in South Africa, was first published in The Con. It was written in response to a piece by David Benatar.
UniConflicts in spaces of crisis: Critical approaches in, against and beyond the University The central questions that raised are two: 1. What is the role of knowledge, of the university and of researchers in the era of crisis? 2. What are the critical epistemological and methodological tools for studying the spatial expressions of the ongoing crisis at multiple scales?