SOUTH AFRICAN COMMUNIST PARTY
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Leninist fantasies and SACP illusions | |
Leading member of SACP joins Bantustans - and some other renegades | ||
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Koos and SACP pitch for media freedom | |
Joe Slovo - theoretician or anti-China hack | ||
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Joe Slovo | |
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Jack Simons on How to organise underground work: coordination and accountability |
Speech by Jack Simons given at a SACTU Internal Committee Workshop held 7-8 August, 1987. |
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Is the SACP travelling in the right direction? | |
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Introductory essay: the South African Communist Party, 1950 - 1994 |
Introductory essay on the South African Communist Party from 1950 to 1994. |
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Introductory essay: The African Communist |
A scholarly introductory essay on the periodical The African Communist |
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Interview with Joe Slovo by Keith Coleman |
An interview with Joe Slovo by Keith Coleman on economic policies. July 1, 1990. |
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Interview with Cassius Lubisi, conducted by Ruth Lundie | |
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Inside Quadro | |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript copy of a South African Communist Party newsletter entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Deals with the uprising and working class struggles. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript of a publication of the SACP entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Headings: Lessons of the recent strikes; The struggle by the students and the need that they be taught principles of Marxism-Leninism. |
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Immediate prospect for SACP |
Article in Voice of Women , Number 3, 1983, on the immediate prospect for SACP. It discusses the Suppression of Communist Act of 1950, the Freedom Charter, Sharpeville 1966. |
How the SACP slanders China | ||
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Heroes of our revolution: Albert T Nzula (1905-34) | |
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Heroes of our revolution | |
Harry Haywood reminisces about Jimmy la Guma and Black Republic | ||
Harry Gwala |