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Southern Africa - Anarchist Communist Event
Saturday February 21 2009
04:00 PM

Red & Black Forum: Does the Vote Bring Democracy?

category southern africa | education | anarchist communist event author Wednesday February 04, 2009 19:08author by Jon - ZACFauthor email zacf at zabalaza dot net Report this post to the editors

The ZACF will be facilitating a Red & Black Forum (anarchist communist educational workshop) with the theme "Does the Vote Bring Democracy?" this Saturday in Orange Farm, south of Johannesburg. The RBF will be hosted by the Anti-Privatisation Forum affiliated Orange Farm Electricity and Water Crisis Committee.

The RBF is intended to be an outcomes-based interactive workshop whereby we will facilitate the interrogation of ideas by posing questions such as:

* What are people's understandings of democracy, both pre- and post-1994?
* What do people understand by political parties and their role?
* What is the structure of political parties, and why do they resemble the class pyramidal structure?
* Where do people locate themselves and various political leaders on the class pyramid?
* What are the functions of the different classes?
* If voting replicates the top-down organisational models of political parties and capital, what alternative models of organising can be used to bring about real democracy and equality?

Verwandter Link: http://www.zabalaza.net
author by Jon - ZACFpublication date Tue Feb 10, 2009 15:17author address author phone Report this post to the editors

This event, originally scheduled for 7th February, has been postponed until the 21st at the request of the OFWCC.

 
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We condemn the recent unilateral decision by Wits management to no longer accept many Swazi students’ medical aid provider, Swazi Med, for the current academic year. This is an unfair move by the university so close to the registration period. It means an additional burden on students from one of the poorest and most authoritarian states in the world, many of whom come from poor backgrounds and study in South Africa not out of choice but necessity.

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