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Neville Alexander
From the September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: World in View Neville Alexander by Gerry Emmett We mourn the passing of South African revolutionary and scholar Neville Alexander. Born in the rural Eastern Cape, Alexander moved to Cape Town … Continue reading
South African miners
From the September-October 2012 issue of News & Letters: World in View South African miners by Gerry Emmett The Marikana platinum mine massacre of 34 miners, near Rustenburg, South Africa, has outraged the revolutionary working class. (See statement of Abahlali … Continue reading
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Tagged Abahlali baseMjondolo, African National Congress, anti-apartheid movement, Association of Mineworkers and Construction Union, Coca-Cola, Colombia, common purpose doctrine, Cyril Ramaphosa, labor, Lonmin, Marikana mine massacre, National Union of Mineworkers, Nelson Mandela, Rustenburg, South Africa, workers
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