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Topic: South africa

The 1976 Struggle and the Emancipation of the Future — Bongani Maponyane

1994 elections — Workers Solidarity Federation

2010 Anarchist Survey Report — Aragorn Eloff, Stefanie Knoll and Aragorn Eloff, Stefanie Knoll

The 2010 Mass Strike in the State Sector, South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt, Ian Bekker and Lucien Van Der Walt, Ian Bekker

The 2010 World Cup, the Neo-liberal Agenda and the Class Struggle in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt

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

2017 South African Budget Speech — Shawn Hattingh

After 10 years of GEAR — Lucien Van Der Walt

After the Collapse of Marxism: Is There an Alternative to Capitalism Today? — Workers Solidarity Federation

Against Corporatism — Lucien Van Der Walt

Against the Bourgeois University — Lucien Van Der Walt

Against the WCAR — Zabalaza

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

Alternative Needed to Nationalisation and Privatisation — Lucien Van Der Walt, Tina Sizovuka, Tina Sizovuka and Lucien Van Der Walt

Alternatives from the Ground Up — Lucien Van Der Walt

Anarchism & the ‘new’ South Africa — Workers Solidarity Federation, Kevin Doyle

Anarchism and syndicalism in an African port city — Lucien Van Der Walt

Anarchism and Syndicalism in Southern Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt

Anarchism and Syndicalism in the Colonial and Postcolonial World, 1870–1940 — Lucien Van Der Walt, Arif Dirlik, Anthony Gorman

An Anarchist Perspective on the South African AIDS Question — Zabalaza

Anarcho-syndicalism for South African unions today — Lucien Van Der Walt

The ANC-NNP Alliance: What Do Anarchists Say? — Zabalaza

Andries Tatane: Murdered by the Ruling Classes — Shawn Hattingh

Anti-Imperialist Struggles — Workers Solidarity Federation

ASGISA: A Working Class Critique — Lucien Van Der Walt

Assessing the Politics of Organized Labour in Asia, Africa and Latin America at the Start of the 21<sup>st</sup> Century — Lucien Van Der Walt, Devan Pillay and Lucien Van Der Walt, Devan Pillay

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

BEE-llionnaires in Mbeki-stan — Lucien Van Der Walt

Bernard Sigamoney, Durban Indian revolutionary syndicalist — Lucien Van Der Walt

Beyond ‘White Monopoly Capital’ — Lucien Van Der Walt

Beyond “Zuma must fall”, beyond choosing between elites — Warren Mc Gregor

Bill Andrews and South Africa’s Revolutionary Syndicalists — Lucien Van Der Walt

Bourgeois Nationalists are Destabilising the Working Class in South Africa — Jonathan Payn

Boycott the elections — Workers Solidarity Federation

Breaking Imperialism’s Chains — Workers Solidarity Federation

Building black working class counter-power against state, capital and national oppression — Warren Mc Gregor, Leroy Maisiri

Building Working Class Unity in South Africa — Jonathan Payn, Jakes Factoria, Tina Sizovuka

Class Rule Must Fall! — Leroy Maisiri

Class Struggle, ‘Xenophobia’ and the Local Elite — Jonathan Payn

Class Struggles in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt, Bikisha Media Collective

Cleaned Out — Lucien Van Der Walt, David Mokoena Sakhile Shange, David Mokoena

Collective Bargaining by Riot — Michael Schmidt

Communities mobilise against privatisation — Lucien Van Der Walt

COSATU’s response to the Crisis — Lucien Van Der Walt

Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents — Lucien Van Der Walt

Crossing the Color Lines, Crossing the Continents — Lucien Van Der Walt, Peter Cole, Peter Cole Lucien Van Der Walt

Dangerous times: authoritarianism and crisis — Shawn Hattingh

Dear Mama — Leroy Maisiri

Death and the Mielieboer — Michael Schmidt

Democratic Confederalism and Movement Building in South Africa — Shawn Hattingh

Despotism or Democracy at Wits University? — Lucien Van Der Walt

Don’t Vote! Organise! — Warren Mc Gregor, Soundz of the South

Dunbar, Thibedi, Sigamoney — Lucien Van Der Walt

Economic Policy from Below — Warren Mc Gregor

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

Education is a right not a privilege! — Workers Solidarity Federation

The Elite and Community Protests in South Africa — Shawn Hattingh

The Environment — Workers Solidarity Federation

The Environmental Crisis — Workers Solidarity Federation

“Fight for Africa, which you deserve” — Lucien Van Der Walt

Fight the bosses — Workers Solidarity Federation

Fighting and Defeating Racism — Workers Solidarity Federation

Fighting Racism — Workers Solidarity Federation

The First Globalisation and Transnational Labour Activism in Southern Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt

From Union Renewal to a Self-Managed Society — Lucien Van Der Walt

Fuelling the Fires — Shawn Hattingh

Get rich or lie trying — Lucien Van Der Walt

Ghost of apartheid haunts George — PW Botha’s town — Michael Schmidt

A History of the IWW in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt

Housing and Squatting — Workers Solidarity Federation

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

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

Is it just Jacob Zuma? — Shawn Hattingh

Is there a new “Swaziland Liberation” guerrilla force? — Michael Schmidt

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

Kadalie, Clements (ca. 1896–1951) — Lucien Van Der Walt

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

Kotane, Moses (1905 –1978) — Lucien Van Der Walt

Labour crossings in Eastern and Southern Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt, Peter Alexander, Philip Bonner

Labour in South Africa: a sleeping giant? — Lucien Van Der Walt

Land and Freedom through Revolutionary Unionism — Workers Solidarity Federation

Land Reform in South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt, Sam Kariuki Lucien Van Der Walt, Sam Kariuki

Land, law and decades of devastating douchebaggery — Jonathan Payn

Last call — time for action! — Workers Solidarity Federation

Build a Better Workers’ Movement — Lucien Van Der Walt, Ian Bekker, Lucien Van Der Walt and Ian Bekker

Left unity, left cooperation, or a working class front? — Warren Mc Gregor

Lis Lange, White, Poor and Angry: white working class families in Johannesburg — Lucien Van Der Walt

Listen, Workers, Listen! — Industrial Workers of Africa

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

MayDay ’98 — Workers Solidarity Federation

Mine occupations in South Africa — Shawn Hattingh

Modules for the Anarchist Political School — Anarchist Political School, Zabalaza

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

Neil Roos, Ordinary Springboks: white servicemen and social justice in South Africa, 1939–1961 — Lucien Van Der Walt

Nelson Mandela — Michael Schmidt

The Neo-Liberal Agenda — Lucien Van Der Walt

Neo-liberalism comes to Wits University — Lucien Van Der Walt

Neo-liberalism has come to the University of the Witwatersrand through retrenchments, commercialisation, and privatisation. — Lucien Van Der Walt

New labour bills attack workers’ rights and democracy — Jonathan Payn

No Illusions — Warren Mc Gregor

No solidarity with Police strikers! — Workers Solidarity Federation

No To Privatisation! — Workers Solidarity Federation

One Year after the 2015 Grahamstown Riots against Foreign Traders — Lucien Van Der Walt

Our History of Struggle — Warren Mc Gregor

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

The party is haunting us again — Shawn Hattingh

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

Political party funding: politicians for sale — Zabalaza

Politics at a Distance from the State — Lucien Van Der Walt

Position Papers and Constitution of the WSF — Workers Solidarity Federation

Poverty leaps in South Africa — Zabalaza

Putting Profit First — Lucien Van Der Walt

PW & Pinochet — Michael Schmidt

Race, class and organisation — Workers Solidarity Federation

Radical South African magazine relaunched — Lucien Van Der Walt

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

Reclaiming Our Global Past — Warren Mc Gregor

Reclaiming Syndicalism — Lucien Van Der Walt

Reflections on Race and Anarchism in South Africa, 1904–2004 — Lucien Van Der Walt

The relevance of the ICU of Africa for modern day unions and liberation movements — Warren Mc Gregor

Rethinking Worlds of Labour — Lucien Van Der Walt, Philip Bonner, Jonathan Hyslop

Revolt — a South African anarchist paper from 1992 — Revolt

Revolutionary Joburg — Zabalaza

Riding to Work on Empty Promises — Jonathan Payn

S.A. Anarchists Go Global… — Zabalaza, Bikisha Media Collective Zabalaza Books

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

SAFTU: The tragedy and (hopefully not) the farce — Mandy Moussouris

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

South Africa, labor movement — Lucien Van Der Walt, Nicole Ulrich, Nicole Ulrich and Lucien Van Der Walt

South Africa: ANC’s electricity privatisation opposed — Lucien Van Der Walt

South Africa: COSATU & Social Movements — Michael Schmidt

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

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

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

South African Anarchists Organise — Workers Solidarity Movement

The South African Elections, Neo-Liberalism and Working Class Strategy — Lucien Van Der Walt

A South African ruling class brawl — Shawn Hattingh

South African ‘Workerism’ in the 1980s — Lucien Van Der Walt, With Sian Byrne and Nicole Ulrich, Sian Byrne

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

South Africa’s Unemployment Crisis — Lucien Van Der Walt

Speech to South African Movements on Politics at a Distance from the State — Lucien Van Der Walt

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

The State, Accumulation and Class Formation after Apartheid — Lucien Van Der Walt

Statement on visit of US President to South Africa — Workers Solidarity Federation

Statement to the international anarchist movement on the dissolution of the WSF — Workers Solidarity Federation

The Student Movement — Workers Solidarity Federation

The student struggle — Workers Solidarity Federation

Subcontracting is Just a Ploy to Woo Votes — Lucien Van Der Walt, Masibulele Yaso

Sugar Coating Exploitation — Shawn Hattingh

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

The System of Voting for Leaders is Killing Us — Lekhetho Mtetwa

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

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

Tearing Racism up from its Capitalist Roots — Bongani Maponyane

Thibedi, Thibedi William (1888–1960) — Lucien Van Der Walt

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

Towards a history of anarchist anti-imperialism — Lucien Van Der Walt

Towards a Truly Democratic Left — Jonathan Payn

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

Troubled South Africa must take May Day seriously — Lucien Van Der Walt, Warren Mc Gregor, Sian Byrne

Unemployed? Time to Organise! — Workers Solidarity Federation

Unemployment — Workers Solidarity Federation

Unions and Revolution — Workers Solidarity Federation

Unmask the W$D in Johannesburg and around the world! — Social Movements Indaba

The Violence: The State’s Bloody Hands — Revolt

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

What the Marikana Massacre tells us — Shawn Hattingh

What we belive — Workers Solidarity Federation

What ’Appen to South Africa? 1976–2005. Defiance to Apartheid, Neoliberalism, and Recuperators of Defiance — Anonymous, Various Authors, Endangered Phoenix

White Riot, 1922 — Gilles Dauvé

Who Rules South Africa? — Lucien Van Der Walt

Why Class Struggle and Revolution From Below? and Why Do We Oppose Capitalism and the State? — Workers Solidarity Federation

Why workers should fight GEAR — Workers Solidarity Federation

Winnie’s dismissal — Workers Solidarity Federation

Wits 2001: restructuring and retrenchments — Lucien Van Der Walt

Wits Students Fight Fee Increases, Privatisation — Lucien Van Der Walt

Woman in the Robertson Winery strike — Mandy Moussouris

Women’s Freedom — Workers Solidarity Federation

Women’s Sexuality and Gay Rights — Workers Solidarity Federation

Worker-Student Alliances — Leroy Maisiri

Workers, Bosses and the 2008 Pogroms — Jonathan Payn, James Pendlebury, Steffi

Working Class Livelihoods — Bongani Maponyane

The World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) — Zabalaza

Young Communist League trains Swazi recruits — Michael Schmidt

Zabalaza: A Voice for Organised Anarchism in South Africa — Jonathan Payn

A ZACF Anarchist in the Landless People’s Movement, South Africa — Lucien Van Der Walt, Lekhetho Mtetwa

ZACF statement on the “racist anarchists” of Potchefstroom — Jonathan Payn

‘Xenophobia’, service delivery protest and government failure — Jonathan Payn

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