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What ’Appen to South Africa? 1976–2005. Defiance to Apartheid, Neoliberalism, and Recuperators of Defiance

Nelson Mandela

Death and the Mielieboer

PW & Pinochet

Collective Bargaining by Riot

South Africa: COSATU & Social Movements

Is there a new “Swaziland Liberation” guerrilla force?

Ghost of apartheid haunts George — PW Botha’s town

Young Communist League trains Swazi recruits

Education for revolution

Woman in the Robertson Winery strike

South Africa: Historic rupture or warring brothers again?

SAFTU: The tragedy and (hopefully not) the farce

What the Marikana Massacre tells us

Reaping what you sow: reflections on the Western Cape farm workers strike

Is it just Jacob Zuma?

Mandela, the ANC and the 1994 Breakthrough

All GEARed Up for a New Growth Path – On the Road to Nowhere

State ‘capture’ or the nature of the state?

South Africa’s role in Nigeria and the Nigerian elections

South Africa: Subsidies for the Rich, Cut-offs for the Poor

Andries Tatane: Murdered by the Ruling Classes

Swallowed by Mzansi: South Africa’s ruling class in Africa

2017 South African Budget Speech

Mine occupations in South Africa

South Africa and the DRC: Has Rhodes passed on the baton?

Sugar Coating Exploitation

In the ANC’s battle of factions there are no superheroes

To vote or not to vote: Should it be a question?

South Africa’s polluting giants

Democratic Confederalism and Movement Building in South Africa

Out with the old, in with the not so new

South Africa’s rulers have blood on their hands

Dangerous times: authoritarianism and crisis

Fuelling the Fires

Take Back What’s Yours: the Mine-Line Occupation

Don’t Vote! Organise!

Troubled South Africa must take May Day seriously

Unmask the W$D in Johannesburg and around the world!

2010 Anarchist Survey Report

Land Reform in South Africa

Workers, Bosses and the 2008 Pogroms

Alternative Needed to Nationalisation and Privatisation

ZACF statement on the “racist anarchists” of Potchefstroom

Bourgeois Nationalists are Destabilising the Working Class in South Africa

Zabalaza: A Voice for Organised Anarchism in South Africa

‘Xenophobia’, service delivery protest and government failure

Assessing the Politics of Organized Labour in Asia, Africa and Latin America at the Start of the 21<sup>st</sup> Century

Riding to Work on Empty Promises

Building Working Class Unity in South Africa

Land, law and decades of devastating douchebaggery

Towards a Truly Democratic Left

New labour bills attack workers’ rights and democracy

Class Struggle, ‘Xenophobia’ and the Local Elite

SA Police: to serve and protect ... to torture and kill

Revolt — a South African anarchist paper from 1992

Anarchism & the ‘new’ South Africa

South Africa, labor movement

South African Anarchists Organise

No solidarity with Police strikers!

Unemployed? Time to Organise!

1994 elections

Boycott the elections

Unemployment

Race, class and organisation

No To Privatisation!

Land and Freedom through Revolutionary Unionism

Statement on visit of US President to South Africa

Housing and Squatting

Position Papers and Constitution of the WSF

MayDay ’98

What we belive

Why workers should fight GEAR

Why Class Struggle and Revolution From Below? and Why Do We Oppose Capitalism and the State?

Women’s Sexuality and Gay Rights

Education is a right not a privilege!

Fighting Racism

Last call — time for action!

Breaking Imperialism’s Chains

Anti-Imperialist Struggles

Statement to the international anarchist movement on the dissolution of the WSF

Fight the bosses

Unions and Revolution

Women’s Freedom

After the Collapse of Marxism: Is There an Alternative to Capitalism Today?

Winnie’s dismissal

Fighting and Defeating Racism

Beyond “Zuma must fall”, beyond choosing between elites

Reclaiming Our Global Past

Economic Policy from Below

No Illusions

Our History of Struggle

Against the WCAR

Poverty leaps in South Africa

Political party funding: politicians for sale

Revolutionary Joburg

Rethinking Worlds of Labour

Labour crossings in Eastern and Southern Africa

Modules for the Anarchist Political School

White Riot, 1922

Class Rule Must Fall!

Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents

Dear Mama

Worker-Student Alliances

Building black working class counter-power against state, capital and national oppression

Penalising the Workers

Radical South African magazine relaunched

Saving jobs in South Africa in the crunch

One Year after the 2015 Grahamstown Riots against Foreign Traders

South Africa after Apartheid

Labour in South Africa: a sleeping giant?

Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents

Kotane, Moses (1905 –1978)

Plaatje, Solomon Tshekisho (1876–1932)

Should the Anti-Capitalists Contest Elections?

Wits 2001: restructuring and retrenchments

Lis Lange, White, Poor and Angry: white working class families in Johannesburg

Kadalie, Clements (ca. 1896–1951)

Bain, J. T. (1860–1919)

Putting Profit First

Subcontracting is Just a Ploy to Woo Votes

Social Organisation and Black Workers in South Africa: 1914–1921

Neo-liberalism comes to Wits University

Wake Up the Power of the Working Class and Poor

Anarchism and Syndicalism in Southern Africa

Cleaned Out

Wits Students Fight Fee Increases, Privatisation

Bakunin’s Heirs in South Africa

Triumph and Tragedy of a South African Communist: Ray Simons, 1914–2004

Despotism or Democracy at Wits University?

Beyond ‘White Monopoly Capital’

From Union Renewal to a Self-Managed Society

Towards a history of anarchist anti-imperialism

International Labor Struggles

Triumph and tragedy of a South African Communist

Against the Bourgeois University

BEE-llionnaires in Mbeki-stan

Reclaiming Syndicalism

Neil Roos, Ordinary Springboks: white servicemen and social justice in South Africa, 1939–1961

Thibedi, Thibedi William (1888–1960)

After 10 years of GEAR

Speech to South African Movements on Politics at a Distance from the State

Anarcho-syndicalism for South African unions today

South Africa: ANC’s electricity privatisation opposed

COSATU’s response to the Crisis

Dunbar, Thibedi, Sigamoney

Alternatives from the Ground Up

Who Rules South Africa?

South Africa’s Unemployment Crisis

Personal statement on the Michael Schmidt affair

Inter-racial Workers’ Solidarity in South Africa

T.W. Thibedi and the Industrial Workers of Africa, April-July 1919

Politics at a Distance from the State

What Anarchism and Syndicalism offer the South African Left

Bill Andrews and South Africa’s Revolutionary Syndicalists

Get rich or lie trying

Neo-liberalism has come to the University of the Witwatersrand through retrenchments, commercialisation, and privatisation.

Against Corporatism

T.W. Thibedi: The life of a South African revolutionary syndicalist

South African ‘Workerism’ in the 1980s

Communities mobilise against privatisation

ASGISA: A Working Class Critique

Anarchism and syndicalism in an African port city

Bernard Sigamoney, Durban Indian revolutionary syndicalist

Reflections on Race and Anarchism in South Africa, 1904–2004

Barayi, Elijah (1930–1994)

Class Struggles in South Africa

Working Class Livelihoods

South Africa: Minimum wages can’t end suffering when the rich abuse the poor

S.A. Anarchists Go Global…

Khutsong: Pre-emptive “crime-stopping” leads to police brutality

Moving from Crisis in South Africa’s Municipalities to Building Counter-Power

Tearing Racism up from its Capitalist Roots

Listen, Workers, Listen!

The 1976 Struggle and the Emancipation of the Future

The 2010 Mass Strike in the State Sector, South Africa

The 2010 World Cup, the Neo-liberal Agenda and the Class Struggle in South Africa

The 2012 budget: by the ruling class for the ruling class

Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870–1940

An Anarchist Perspective on the South African AIDS Question

The ANC-NNP Alliance: What Do Anarchists Say?

The Elite and Community Protests in South Africa

The Environment

The Environmental Crisis

“Fight for Africa, which you deserve”

The First Globalisation and Transnational Labour Activism in Southern Africa

A History of the IWW in South Africa

The Influence of the IWW in Southern Africa

The Jacob Zuma Cargo Cult and the “Implosion” of Alliance Politics

Build a Better Workers’ Movement

Left unity, left cooperation, or a working class front?

The Neo-Liberal Agenda

The party is haunting us again

The relevance of the ICU of Africa for modern day unions and liberation movements

The South African Elections, Neo-Liberalism and Working Class Strategy

A South African ruling class brawl

The State, Accumulation and Class Formation after Apartheid

The Student Movement

The student struggle

The System of Voting for Leaders is Killing Us

The Violence: The State’s Bloody Hands

The World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD)

A ZACF Anarchist in the Landless People’s Movement, South Africa

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