by theethicalagency | Jun 29, 2020 | Online courses, Programmes & Events, The Political Economy of the South African Transition
READINGS: Heribert Adam, Frederick van Zyl Slabbert and Kogila Moodley (1997), ‘Where is the struggle now?’ in Comrades in Business: Post-Liberation Politics in South Africa (Cape Town: Tafelberg) Thabo Mbeki (1999), ‘Address by President Thabo Mbeki at the SA-USA...
by theethicalagency | Jun 29, 2020 | Online courses, Programmes & Events, The Political Economy of the South African Transition
READINGS: Thabo Mbeki (2003), ‘Letter from the President: Bold Steps to end the “two nations” divide’, ANC Today, Vol. 3, No. 33 (22-28 August) Zwelinzima Vavi (2006), ‘The role of Government in Creating an Environment for Economic Growth and Private Sector...
by theethicalagency | Jun 29, 2020 | Online courses, Programmes & Events, The Political Economy of the South African Transition
READINGS: Social Movements Indaba (2002), ‘Historic United Social Movements Mass March to WSSD Sends Clear Message – The People Will Be heard’, Press Release (1 September) Salim Vally (2003), ‘The Political Economy of State Repression’, in Right to Dissent: Freedom of...
by theethicalagency | Jun 29, 2020 | Online courses, Programmes & Events, The Political Economy of the South African Transition
READINGS: Eugene Cairncross (2011), ‘Post-Apartheid South African Economy: The Triumph of Capital?’ in South Africa Today: How do we characterise the social formation? Papers from the 2011 ILRIG April Conference (Cape Town: ILRIG) Gentle, L. (2010), ‘South Africa and...
by theethicalagency | Jun 29, 2020 | Online courses, Programmes & Events, The Political Economy of the South African Transition
READINGS: Pallo Jordan (2012), ‘Speech at the 20th anniversary of the Bisho Massacre’ (7 September) Ngoako Ramatlhodi (2011), ‘ANC’s fatal concessions’, The Times, 1 September Sibusiso Ngalwa (2011), ‘God is on the ANC’s side, Zuma tells crowd’, Sunday Times, 5...
by theethicalagency | Jun 3, 2020 | Events, ILRIG and COVID-19, Lockdown, Programmes & Events, Solidarity
LISTEN TO THE RECORDING HERE. You are invited to a Zoom webinar. When: Thursday, 4 June 2020, 2PM SASTTopic: Women Under LockdownThe nature of South Africa’s COVID-19 lockdown has meant increased violence, insecurity and exploitation faced by the working class....