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Southern Africa - Anarchist Communist Event
Sunday August 08 2010
09:00 PM

Black Flame Book Launch

category southern africa | history of anarchism | anarchist communist event author Wednesday August 04, 2010 17:32author by Warren McGregor - Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Frontauthor email mcgregor.warren at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Launch of Black Flame at Jozi Book Fair this weekend

BLACK FLAME: The revolutionary class politics of anarchism and syndicalism by Lucien van der Walt & Michael Schmidt, examines the anti-authoritarian class politics of the anarchist/syndicalist movement, and its 150 years of revolutionary popular struggle on five continents.

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Black Flame examines the anti-authoritarian class politics of the anarchist/syndicalist movement, and its 150 years of revolutionary popular struggle on five continents.

An indispensible conceptual and historical roadmap, with close attention to Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America, looking at its:

• Opposition to hierarchy, capitalism and the state
• Strategy: building revolutionary counter-power
• History: labour, community, anti-imperialism
• Agenda: participatory, cooperative economics
• Revolutions: Mexico, Spain, Ukraine, Korea
• Revival: today’s struggles

MORE @ http://black-flame-anarchism.blogspot.com

Sunday, 8th August, 3pm
@ The Jozi Book Fair, 4th floor, Conversation Room North,
Musuem Africa, Newtown, Johannesburg

Reviewers call it:

 “...brilliant”, “inspired” (Mandisi Majavu, ZNET)
 “… for all the Left …” (Devan Pillay, Amandla)
 “… unique … rich …” (Mandy Moussouris, SA Labour Bulletin)
 “…. extraordinary …” (Martin Miller, Duke University)
 “…much-needed…” (Mark Leier, Labour/ Le Travail)
 “... a grand work of synthesis ...” (Greg Hall, WorkingUSA)

Verwandter Link: http://www.jozibookfair.org.za
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1 May 2014: launch of the online Southern African Anarchist and Syndicalist History Archive (SAASHA)
http://saasha.net/

textAnarchism and Syndicalism in an African Port City 16:32 Sun 08 Jan by Lucien van der Walt 4 comments

This paper examines the development of anarchism and syndicalism in early twentieth century Cape Town, South Africa, drawing attention to a crucial but neglected chapter of labor and left history.

imageBernard Sigamoney, Durban Indian revolutionary syndicalist Dec 12 by Lucien van der Walt 0 comments

A global movement, the anarchist and syndicalist tradition has influenced people from all walks of life. A notable figure was Bernard L.E. Sigamoney, born in 1888. The grandson of indentured Indian labourers, who arrived in South Africa in the 1870s, he became a school teacher with a working class outlook. [Italiano]

imageBlack Stars Of Anarchism: T.W. Thibedi: The Life Of A South African Revolutionary Syndicalist Feb 19 by Lucien van der Walt 0 comments

The first installation in the Zabalaza's new series on Black Stars of Anarchism: The son of a Wesleyan minister, Thibedi William Thibedi was one of the most important black African revolutionary syndicalists in South African history. Thibedi was a leading figure in the International Socialist League (ISL) and in the Industrial Workers of Africa syndicalist union. Later he played an important role in the early Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), particularly its union work. He was active in all of the key black unions from the 1910s to the 1940s.

imageDunbar, Thibedi, Sigamoney: Three figures in the IWW in South Africa Jul 17 by Lucien van der Walt 0 comments

The Industrial Workers of the World (IWW, the Wobblies) was the main influence on the radical left in South Africa in the early twentieth century. But who were the South African Wobblies? This article looks at three key figures. From Industrial Worker, May 2011, no. 1735.

textA Makhnovist in Africa: Shalom Schwartzbard Aug 08 by Michael Schmidt 0 comments

One of the lesser-known heroes of the Ukrainian Revolution 1917-1921 was Shalom (Samuel) Schwartzbard, whose name is alternately given as Sholem Shvartsbard. Schwartzbard assassinated Petliur in Paris in 1926 because of his alleged anti-semetic pograms.

imageLaunch of the online Southern African Anarchist and Syndicalist History Archive (SAASHA) May 01 Southern African Anarchist and Syndicalist History Archive 0 comments

1 May 2014: launch of the online Southern African Anarchist and Syndicalist History Archive (SAASHA)
http://saasha.net/

textAnarchism and Syndicalism in an African Port City Jan 08 4 comments

This paper examines the development of anarchism and syndicalism in early twentieth century Cape Town, South Africa, drawing attention to a crucial but neglected chapter of labor and left history.

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