CAPITALISM
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Financial sanctions: a rebuttal | ||
Foreign aid and self-help in West Africa | ||
Industrial unrest in South Africa |
Paper by I B Tabata on industrial unrest and strikes by Black workers in South Africa. Provides a brief history of the rise of capitalism in South Africa and a perspective on the South African economy. |
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It's a bosses life | ||
Letter from D H Philip to Alan Paton | ||
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Luke |
Thank you for your letter of the 27th October, reached me today. The 19th October is the 11th anniversary of Machel's murder, and the 14th anniversary of Maurice Bishop's assassination. My calenders are marked with the monthly anniversaries of both my sons. |
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Letter from Prava to Phyllis Naidoo |
Received your letter of 14 August. Was very glad to receive it. Yes, it does take a very long time for letters to go out from Bangladesh. From the date stamped on the envelope I checked the time period that it took for your letter to reach me from South Africa, it was flat 12 days. |
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Letter from Ray to Phyllis Naidoo |
In one day I will be leaving this country and believe me, I can hardly wait. |
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Luli Callinicos: Gold and Workers 1886-1924 | ||
Marxist education series No 2: Aspects of capitalism | ||
Marxist Education Theory No. 3: Imperialism: the last stage of capitalism | ||
Monopoly capital and labour | ||
Nat capitalism and the South African mining industry | ||
National democratic movements in selected countries on the third World |
Marxism serves as a useful theoretical framework for examining social conflict and social change. By pinpointing the mode of production and the |
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National democratic struggle | ||
National independence and socialism | ||
Notes on Theory No 2: Accumulation of capital | ||
Notes on Theory: Dialectics | ||
Review: Influence of apartheid and capitalism on the development of black trade unions in South Africa | ||
Selections from Spark |