Until a few years ago, it was widely held that, ‘apartheid cannot be reformed, it can only be destroyed’. Today, all participants in the negotiation process are agreed that one fundamental characteristic of the social order must be preserved: the new South Africa is to be a capitalist society; the productive wealth of the country will be the private property of a small number of capitalists, and the vast majority will try to sell their labour for a wage to capitalists who will buy it only when that labour can contribute to their profits. There is still disagreement about how small or large the number of capitalists will be; about the colour of their skins; about who they will appoint to manage their mines, banks, factories and farms for the...
Capitalism has experienced several crises since its emergence but its present global dominance appar...
Abstract Improving structural racial equality for historically-disadvantaged Black South Africans, i...
Two major prerequisites for capitalist development are (i) the securement of a regulär and adequate ...
Until a few years ago, it was widely held that, ‘apartheid cannot be reformed, it can only be destro...
Since the beginning of history, groups of people have taken measures to get ahead at the expense of ...
The reality of capitalist economy, its inherent dynamics and contradictions, must be understood as c...
Closing address to DITSELA Labour Law Seminar, 25 February 2007Some points to ponderThe history of a...
In South Africa, like all other capitalist societies, workers are forced to work for wages to buy th...
Contrary to orthodox belief the ongoing economic growth crisis in theWest and the perpetual developm...
We are in the midst of a class war. That’s not unusual. There is always class war in capitalism – al...
Any sober strategy for realizing progressive, let alone socialist, goals from the promising drama of...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented September, 1983The main argument of this article is ...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Forging the links between historical research and the ...
This dissertation develops a “critique of capitalist domination” by analyzing capitalism’s structura...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
Capitalism has experienced several crises since its emergence but its present global dominance appar...
Abstract Improving structural racial equality for historically-disadvantaged Black South Africans, i...
Two major prerequisites for capitalist development are (i) the securement of a regulär and adequate ...
Until a few years ago, it was widely held that, ‘apartheid cannot be reformed, it can only be destro...
Since the beginning of history, groups of people have taken measures to get ahead at the expense of ...
The reality of capitalist economy, its inherent dynamics and contradictions, must be understood as c...
Closing address to DITSELA Labour Law Seminar, 25 February 2007Some points to ponderThe history of a...
In South Africa, like all other capitalist societies, workers are forced to work for wages to buy th...
Contrary to orthodox belief the ongoing economic growth crisis in theWest and the perpetual developm...
We are in the midst of a class war. That’s not unusual. There is always class war in capitalism – al...
Any sober strategy for realizing progressive, let alone socialist, goals from the promising drama of...
African Studies Seminar series. Paper presented September, 1983The main argument of this article is ...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: Forging the links between historical research and the ...
This dissertation develops a “critique of capitalist domination” by analyzing capitalism’s structura...
Paper presented at the Wits History Workshop: The Making of Class, 9-14 February, 198
Capitalism has experienced several crises since its emergence but its present global dominance appar...
Abstract Improving structural racial equality for historically-disadvantaged Black South Africans, i...
Two major prerequisites for capitalist development are (i) the securement of a regulär and adequate ...