Anarchism and syndicalism in an African port city: the revolutionary traditions of Cape Town's multiracial working class, 1904-1931 - Lucien van der Walt A paper by Lucien van der Walt examining the development of anarchism and…
Rugby and Apartheid A documentary about the history of South Africa v New Zealand international rugby matches and how apartheid affected this.
Dunbar, Thibedi, Sigamoney: Three figures in the IWW in South Africa The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, the Wobblies) was the main influence on the radical left…
The Cape Town model, state violence and military urbanism A Mike Davis style analysis of Cape Town, South Africa's most unequal city, from a libertarian…
The small matter of a horse: The life of 'Nongoloza' Mathebula, 1867-1948 Charles van Onselen on 'Nongoloza' Mathebula.
Towards a truly democratic left: An anarchist assessment of the DLF at COP17 Jonathan Payn, from the Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front (ZACF), argues that the Democratic Left Front (DLF), an attempt to unite the left in South Africa, is a top down, undemocratic and middle class dominated structure that needs to be democratised.
The climate change revolution will not be funded Jared Sacks on the civil society/NGO exploitation of grassroots organizations at the United Nations COP 17 meeting on global warming in Durban.
Solar powered cappuccino at COP 17 in Durban Benjamin Fogel on COP 17 fiasco in Durban, South Africa.
ANC thugs disrupt climate justice march in Durban Benjamin Fogel on the march for climate justice at the COP 17 meeting in Durban.
Two Reports from Occupy South Africa Two reports from Occupy South Africa from a libertarian perspective.
The Land belongs to the People: The Government of Cape Town Violates the Rights of the Poor Carmen Ludwig on the struggle from Cape Town - appropriation from below and repression from above.
No Easy Path Through the Embers A reflection on the repression of Abahlali baseMjondolo at the hands of the ANC in the wake of the case against the Kennedy 12 being thrown out of court.