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(Re)Constructing a Global Anarchist and Syndicalist Canon — Lucien Van Der Walt
2010 Anarchist Survey — Lucien Van Der Walt
After 10 years of GEAR — Lucien Van Der Walt
Against Corporatism — Lucien Van Der Walt
Against the Bourgeois University — Lucien Van Der Walt
Alternatives from the Ground Up — Lucien Van Der Walt
Anarchism and syndicalism in an African port city — Lucien Van Der Walt
Anarchism and Syndicalism in Southern Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt
Anarchism and the National Liberation Struggle — Jean Weir, Alfredo M Bonanno, Rudolf Rocker
Anarchism's Relevance to Black and Working Class Strategy — Lucien Van Der Walt
Anarchism’s Historical Role — Lucien Van Der Walt
Anarchists-syndicalists sidelined — Lucien Van Der Walt
Anarcho-syndicalism for South African unions today — Lucien Van Der Walt
Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950) — Lucien Van Der Walt
Another Future Through Social Resistance — Lucien Van Der Walt
ASGISA: A Working Class Critique — Lucien Van Der Walt
Background to Zimbabwe and Structural Adjustment — Lucien Van Der Walt
Bain, J. T. (1860–1919) — Lucien Van Der Walt
Bakunin’s Heirs in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt
Barayi, Elijah (1930–1994) — Lucien Van Der Walt
Basic Bakunin — Lucien Van Der Walt, Colin Parker
BEE-llionnaires in Mbeki-stan — Lucien Van Der Walt
Bernard Sigamoney, Durban Indian revolutionary syndicalist — Lucien Van Der Walt
Beyond May Day Parades — Lucien Van Der Walt, Warren Mc Gregor, Sian Byrne
Beyond ‘White Monopoly Capital’ — Lucien Van Der Walt
Bill Andrews and South Africa’s Revolutionary Syndicalists — Lucien Van Der Walt
Breaking the Chains — Lucien Van Der Walt
Chris Harman, A People’s History of the World — Lucien Van Der Walt
Class Struggles in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt, Bikisha Media Collective
Cleaned Out — Lucien Van Der Walt, David Mokoena Sakhile Shange, David Mokoena
The Collectives in Revolutionary Spain — Lucien Van Der Walt
Communities mobilise against privatisation — Lucien Van Der Walt
COSATU’s response to the Crisis — Lucien Van Der Walt
Counterpower, participatory democracy, revolutionary defence — Lucien Van Der Walt
Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents — Lucien Van Der Walt
Despotism or Democracy at Wits University? — Lucien Van Der Walt
Detailed reply to ‘International Socialism’ — Lucien Van Der Walt
Dunbar, Thibedi, Sigamoney — Lucien Van Der Walt
“Fight for Africa, which you deserve” — Lucien Van Der Walt
The First Globalisation and Transnational Labour Activism in Southern Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt
‘Fix It or Nix It?’ The anti-globalisation movement — Lucien Van Der Walt
Freedom for All — Lucien Van Der Walt, Zabalaza
From Living Wage to Working Class Counter-power — Lucien Van Der Walt
From Union Renewal to a Self-Managed Society — Lucien Van Der Walt
Get rich or lie trying — Lucien Van Der Walt
Global Anarchism and Syndicalism — Lucien Van Der Walt
A History of the IWW in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt
How Imperialism and Postcolonial Elites have Plundered Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt
Imperial Wars, Imperialism and the Losers — Lucien Van Der Walt
In a Neoliberal World: Is Nationalisation a Route to Socialism? — Lucien Van Der Walt
The Influence of the IWW in Southern Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt
Inter-racial Workers’ Solidarity in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt
International Labor Struggles — Lucien Van Der Walt
Jared Davidson, Sewing Freedom — Lucien Van Der Walt
Kadalie, Clements (ca. 1896–1951) — Lucien Van Der Walt
Kotane, Moses (1905 –1978) — Lucien Van Der Walt
Kronstadt 1921 — Lucien Van Der Walt
The Kurdish Question — Lucien Van Der Walt, Michael Schmidt, Michael Schmidt Lucien Van Der Walt
Labour in South Africa: a sleeping giant? — Lucien Van Der Walt
Land Reform in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt, Sam Kariuki Lucien Van Der Walt, Sam Kariuki
Lighting a Black Flame — Lucien Van Der Walt
Lis Lange, White, Poor and Angry: white working class families in Johannesburg — Lucien Van Der Walt
Lucien van der Walt interview — Lucien Van Der Walt, Freedom Press
Modes of Politics at a Distance from the State — Lucien Van Der Walt
Motsoaledi, Elias (1924–1994) — Lucien Van Der Walt
The Neo-Liberal Agenda — Lucien Van Der Walt
Neo-liberalism comes to Wits University — Lucien Van Der Walt
One Year after the 2015 Grahamstown Riots against Foreign Traders — Lucien Van Der Walt
Penalising the Workers — Lucien Van Der Walt
Personal statement on the Michael Schmidt affair — Lucien Van Der Walt
Plaatje, Solomon Tshekisho (1876–1932) — Lucien Van Der Walt
The Political Significance of NEPAD — Lucien Van Der Walt
Politics at a Distance from the State — Lucien Van Der Walt
The Politics of Land — Lucien Van Der Walt, Samuel Kariuki and Lucien Van Der Walt, Samuel Kariuki
Putting Profit First — Lucien Van Der Walt
Radical South African magazine relaunched — Lucien Van Der Walt
Reclaiming Syndicalism — Lucien Van Der Walt
Reflections on Race and Anarchism in South Africa, 1904–2004 — Lucien Van Der Walt
Remarks to the 2010 NUMSA/Wits graduates — Lucien Van Der Walt
Remember: The Spanish Revolution (1936–7) — Lucien Van Der Walt
Renewing and Reforming Labor — Lucien Van Der Walt
Resist-Occupy-Produce — Lucien Van Der Walt, Leroy Maisiri, Leroy Maisiri Lucien Van Der Walt
Rethinking Welfare — Lucien Van Der Walt
Rethinking Worlds of Labour — Lucien Van Der Walt, Philip Bonner, Jonathan Hyslop
Revolutionary Anarchism and the Anti-Globalization Movement — Lucien Van Der Walt
Rosa Luxemburg’s Legacy — Lucien Van Der Walt
Sachs, Solly (1900–1976) — Lucien Van Der Walt
Saving jobs in South Africa in the crunch — Lucien Van Der Walt
Should the Anti-Capitalists Contest Elections? — Lucien Van Der Walt
Social Organisation and Black Workers in South Africa: 1914–1921 — Lucien Van Der Walt
South Africa after Apartheid — Lucien Van Der Walt
South Africa: ANC’s electricity privatisation opposed — Lucien Van Der Walt
South Africa: Looking back at the Rio Summit farce — Lucien Van Der Walt
The South African Elections, Neo-Liberalism and Working Class Strategy — Lucien Van Der Walt
South Africa’s Unemployment Crisis — Lucien Van Der Walt
The Soviet Mirage — Lucien Van Der Walt
Speech to South African Movements on Politics at a Distance from the State — Lucien Van Der Walt
The State, Accumulation and Class Formation after Apartheid — Lucien Van Der Walt
Subcontracting is Just a Ploy to Woo Votes — Lucien Van Der Walt, Masibulele Yaso
Swazi Unions Demand Democracy — Lucien Van Der Walt
Syndicalism — Lucien Van Der Walt
T.W. Thibedi and the Industrial Workers of Africa, April-July 1919 — Lucien Van Der Walt
T.W. Thibedi: The life of a South African revolutionary syndicalist — Lucien Van Der Walt
Thibedi, Thibedi William (1888–1960) — Lucien Van Der Walt
Towards a history of anarchist anti-imperialism — Lucien Van Der Walt
Towards a Viable Counter Movement in Nigeria — Lucien Van Der Walt, Warren Mc Gregor, Sian Byrne
“The tradition of all the dead generations” — Lucien Van Der Walt
Triumph and tragedy of a South African Communist — Lucien Van Der Walt
Triumph and Tragedy of a South African Communist: Ray Simons, 1914–2004 — Lucien Van Der Walt
Wake Up the Power of the Working Class and Poor — Lucien Van Der Walt
What Anarchism and Syndicalism offer the South African Left — Lucien Van Der Walt
Who Rules South Africa? — Lucien Van Der Walt
Why May Day matters — Lucien Van Der Walt, Warren Mc Gregor, Sian Byrne
Why May Day Matters to Botswana — Lucien Van Der Walt, Warren Mc Gregor, Sian Byrne
Why May Day matters to Malawi — Lucien Van Der Walt, Warren Mc Gregor, Sian Byrne
Why Workers’ Education? Why trade unions and what’s next? — Lucien Van Der Walt
With the Working Class, Against Imperialism and Terror Attacks. — Lucien Van Der Walt
Wits 2001: restructuring and retrenchments — Lucien Van Der Walt
Wits Students Fight Fee Increases, Privatisation — Lucien Van Der Walt
Workers’ Movements — Lucien Van Der Walt, Nicole Ulrich, Philip Bonner
Working Class Struggle, Blazing a Path to Freedom — Lucien Van Der Walt
Workshops, education and notes from the Workers’ Library & Museum that was… — Lucien Van Der Walt
Xuma, Alfred Bitini (1893 –1962) — Lucien Van Der Walt