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link to pdf Friday July 08, 2011 21:34 by Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front - ZACFzacf at zabalaza dot net
Announcing the publication of issue number twelve of the anarchist communist journal Zabalaza: A Journal of Southern African Revolutionary Anarchism, July 2011. Now available online in .PDF
Contents:
Southern Africa
Take Back What’s Yours: the Mine-Line Occupation –Shawn Hattingh (ZACF)
Andries Tatane: Murdered by the Ruling Classes – Shawn Hattingh (ZACF)
Build a Better Workers’ Movement: Learning from South Africa’s 2010 Mass Strike – Lucien van der Walt and Ian
Bekker
Africa
Egypt, “Transition in Order” and a Revolutionary Situation still open – José Antonio Gutiérrez D.
International
Without Bosses: the Process of Recovering Companies by their Workers in Argentina, 2001-2009 – Red Libertaria de Buenos Aires
Picking Up the Slack in Waste Collection and Ecological Protection: the Struggle of Recyclable Waste Pickers in Uruguay and Brazil – Jonathan Payn (ZACF)
History
Anarchism in Tunisia: Nicolò (Nicolantonio) Converti, 1855-1939
Why May Day Matters: History with Anarchist Roots – Sian Byrne (ZACF), Warren McGregor (ZACF) and Lucien van der Walt
The Spanish Revolution: A New World in their Hearts – 19th of July: Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the start of the Spanish Revolution
Theory
What Anarchism and Syndicalism offer the South African Left – Lucien van der Walt
Organisational Dualism, Active Minority and the discussion between ‘Party’ and ‘Mass Movement’ – Anarchist Federation of Rio de Janeiro
Worker Co-operatives, Markets and the South African State: an Analysis from an Anarchist Perspective – Oliver Nathan (ZACF)
Counter-Culture/Sport
Kicker Conspiracy: How football fell foul of the State – Interview with Gabriel Kuhn