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Author: Shawn Hattingh

1936 – Rise and Fall of the Spanish Revolution — Shawn Hattingh

The 2012 budget: by the ruling class for the ruling class — Shawn Hattingh

2017 South African Budget Speech — Shawn Hattingh

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

Anarchism and the National Liberation Struggle — Jean Weir, Alfredo M Bonanno, Rudolf Rocker

Andries Tatane: Murdered by the Ruling Classes — Shawn Hattingh

The Battle for the Heart and Soul of Greece — Shawn Hattingh

Broken world, broken people – we need a path to a better future — Shawn Hattingh

Class War and Imperialism in Greece — Shawn Hattingh

The Crisis, Bailouts, Quantitative Easing, Tapering and Class War — Shawn Hattingh

Dangerous times: authoritarianism and crisis — Shawn Hattingh

The deepening capitalist crisis — Shawn Hattingh

Democratic Confederalism and Movement Building in South Africa — Shawn Hattingh

Education for revolution — Shawn Hattingh, Mandy Moussouris and Shawn Hattingh, Mandy Moussouris

The Elite and Community Protests in South Africa — Shawn Hattingh

Fuelling the Fires — Shawn Hattingh

A Glimmer of Hope — Shawn Hattingh

Grave diggers: the grim tale of states, capitalism and COVID-19 — Shawn Hattingh

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

In the Rubble of US Imperialism — Shawn Hattingh

Is it just Jacob Zuma? — Shawn Hattingh

The Kronstadt Rebellion: Still Significant 90 Years On — Shawn Hattingh

Mandela, the ANC and the 1994 Breakthrough — Shawn Hattingh, Lucien Van Der Walt, Shawn Hattingh and Lucien Van Der Walt

Mine occupations in South Africa — Shawn Hattingh

A new world order? — Shawn Hattingh

Nigeria and the Hope of the #EndSARS Protests — Shawn Hattingh

Not Another Fucking COP Out! — Shawn Hattingh

The Old Man and the Coup — Shawn Hattingh

Out with the old, in with the not so new — Shawn Hattingh

The party is haunting us again — Shawn Hattingh

The political nature of the Fourth Industrial Revolution — Shawn Hattingh

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

The Rojava Experiment — Shawn Hattingh

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

South Africa: Historic rupture or warring brothers again? — Shawn Hattingh, Mandy Moussouris and Shawn Hattingh, Mandy Moussouris

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

A South African ruling class brawl — Shawn Hattingh

South Africa’s polluting giants — Shawn Hattingh

South Africa’s role in Nigeria and the Nigerian elections — Shawn Hattingh

South Africa’s rulers have blood on their hands — Shawn Hattingh

A spectre is haunting us — Shawn Hattingh

State ‘capture’ or the nature of the state? — Shawn Hattingh

Sugar Coating Exploitation — Shawn Hattingh

Swallowed by Mzansi: South Africa’s ruling class in Africa — Shawn Hattingh

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

To vote or not to vote: Should it be a question? — Shawn Hattingh, Jonathan Payn, Shawn Hattingh and Jonathan Payn

Venezuela and the “Bolivarian Revolution”: Beacon of hope or smoke and mirrors? — Shawn Hattingh

What is authoritarian populism and why should it be combatted? — Shawn Hattingh

What the Marikana Massacre tells us — Shawn Hattingh

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