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Znet Article Albert: Occupy Theory, The Final Chapter

Znet Article, March, 10 2013 Michael Albert
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Occupy Theory, The Final Chapter: The Conclusion of Volume One of the Three Volume set, Fanfare for the Future

Znet Article Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter 5

Znet Article, October, 24 2012 Mandisi Majavu
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We believe in analysis. We believe in action. We combine the two without unduly privileging either

Znet Article Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter Four

Znet Article, October, 11 2012 Mandisi Majavu
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Chapter four from Occupy Theory

Znet Article Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter 2

Znet Article, September, 23 2012 Mandisi Majavu
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The following is an excerpt from Volume One of Fanfare for the Future, titled Occupy Theory

Znet Article Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter One

Znet Article, September, 17 2012 Mandisi Majavu
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The following is an excerpt from Volume One of Fanfare for the Future, titled Occupy Theory

Znet Article Albert: Occupy Theory Introduction

Znet Article, September, 12 2012 Michael Albert
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The following is an excerpt from Volume One of Fanfare for the Future, titled Occupy Theory. It is the introduction.

Znet Article Majavu: I Thus Caught That Colonial Mind-Set At Work: The Mis-Representation Of Post-Apartheid Social Movements

Znet Article, April, 09 2012 Mandisi Majavu
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What the system aims to achieve is to prevent understanding, while, simultaneously, reinforcing white supremacist points of view

Znet Article Majavu: The Failure of the UN Peacekeeping Mission in the DRC

Znet Article, February, 13 2012 Mandisi Majavu
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Although the second Congo War officially ended in 2003, peace remains elusive in that country

Znet Article Majavu: The Ebony Ceiling and Affirmative Action

Znet Article, September, 17 2011 Mandisi Majavu
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Reports point out that whites dominate management positions in South Africa and that white people continue to be appointed and promoted in empowering positions

Commentary Majavu: A review of Mamdani's "Saviours and Survivors: Darfur, politics, and the War on Terror"

Commentary, December, 14 2009 Mandisi Majavu
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In 2002, Mamdani wrote an essay entitled 'Making sense of political violence in Africa', in which he argued that to distinguish between cultural and political identities is to differentiate between self-identification and state-identification. He ...

Commentary Majavu: Reviewing Black Flame

Commentary, November, 04 2009 Mandisi Majavu
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In writing 'Black Flame: The revolutionary politics of anarchism and syndicalism', Michael Schmidt and Lucien van der Walt set themselves an ambitious task of writing a history of anarchism. I use the word ambitious mainly because, as Guerin (1970...

Znet Article Majavu: Overcoming some of the suicidal tendencies of the left

Znet Article, June, 01 2009 Mandisi Majavu
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Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications...

Znet Article Majavu: Africa: Life After Colonialism

Znet Article, December, 02 2008 Mandisi Majavu
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The one issue that remains the main problem in post-colonial Africa is the failure of African revolutionary movements to articulate a truly liberatory political and economic vision.

Commentary Majavu: Congo: Fighting over Goma's Natural Resources

Commentary, November, 08 2008 Mandisi Majavu
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Perhaps it is because of the civil war, reported to have caused the deaths of more than 3 million people in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) between 1998 and 2003, that something has changed in global politics. Maybe this is why the French g...

Commentary Majavu: Decolonising the Mind

Commentary, August, 18 2008 Mandisi Majavu
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In his book 'Decolonising the Mind', Ngugi wa Thiong'o (2006) gives the false impression that decolonising one's mind is simply a matter of proudly speaking and writing in indigenous African languages. Given Africa's history of colonisation, it is...

Commentary Majavu: A historical background to the Jean-Pierre Bemba arrest (Part 1)

Commentary, June, 27 2008 Mandisi Majavu
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On May, 25, 2008, the New York Times reported that Jean-Pierre Bemba, the rebel leader of the Movement for Liberation of Congo (MLC) and the former vice president of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), was arrested near Brussels at the request...

Commentary Majavu: Building African Cadres of Excellence: A study of the neo-colonial coordinator class

Commentary, June, 16 2008 Mandisi Majavu
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Times have changed. The colonial project in Africa is no longer carried out with a gun and a boot and a baton. Structural adjustment programmes inform the neo-colonial agenda; and that agenda requires that a new coordinator class among the native...

Blog Post Majavu: Xenophobic violence in context

Blog Post, May, 26 2008 Mandisi Majavu
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The xenophobic violence which erupted in Johannesburg two weeks ago has so far claimed the lives of 42 people and has resulted in more than 30 000 foreigners becoming displaced.

Commentary Majavu: The Coordinator Class in the Colony

Commentary, April, 16 2008 Mandisi Majavu
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The Coordinator Class in the Colony

Commentary Majavu: The Mis-education of the Coordinator Class

Commentary, March, 14 2008 Mandisi Majavu
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Chomsky (2004) points out that Harvard trains the people that rule the world, while MIT trains those who make it work. I cannot think of a more succinct way of describing the goals of an educational process that creates and maintains the coordinat...

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