16 June 1976 Ignited the Nation’s Creative Imagination
Mphutlane wa Bofelo* discusses the influence of the 1976 students uprising
Mphutlane wa Bofelo* discusses the influence of the 1976 students uprising
Dorris Lekgowa* outlines the aims of the ikageng Study Circle
Malaika Lesego Samora Mahlatsi* reviews this book on soccer and states that although it raises fond memories for him, it does not explore the meaning of the World Cup for South Africa.
In this article Ighsaan Schroeder* gives an overview of the main activities at the 2009 Winter School and an assessment, including that of participants at the Schoo
In this article Fouad Asfour* summarises the main discussion of the Independent Publishers Network meeting
Oupa Lehulere explains how the capitalist system works, and how the search for profits within this system causes crises.
On the 31st March and 1st April 2009, the Shop Stewards Council of the WITS BRANCH of GIWUSA met and discussed the prevailing economic crisis […]
Nerisha Baldevu gives an overview of Winter School 2008
In this article, Molefe Pilane shares the experiences of the Bolsheviks Study Circle in Discussing the importance of study groups generally
Ishmael Lesufi* and Fortune Sibanda argue that any attempt to make sense of the unfolding developments in Zimbabwe today will need to be located within an understanding of the development of capitalism in that country and the struggles waged by the African masses against this social system.
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