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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
Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter 5
Znet Article, October, 24 2012
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
We believe in analysis. We believe in action. We combine the two without unduly privileging either
Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter Four
Znet Article, October, 11 2012
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Chapter four from Occupy Theory
Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter Three
Znet Article, September, 29 2012
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
The following is an excerpt from Volume One of Fanfare for the Future, titled Occupy Theory
Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter 2
Znet Article, September, 23 2012
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
The following is an excerpt from Volume One of Fanfare for the Future, titled Occupy Theory
Majavu: Occupy Theory: Chapter One
Znet Article, September, 17 2012
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
The following is an excerpt from Volume One of Fanfare for the Future, titled Occupy Theory
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.
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
Majavu's ZSpace page
What the system aims to achieve is to prevent understanding, while, simultaneously, reinforcing white supremacist points of view
Majavu: The Failure of the UN Peacekeeping Mission in the DRC
Znet Article, February, 13 2012
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Although the second Congo War officially ended in 2003, peace remains elusive in that country
Majavu: The Ebony Ceiling and Affirmative Action
Znet Article, September, 17 2011
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Reports point out that whites dominate management positions in South Africa and that white people continue to be appointed and promoted in empowering positions
Majavu: "How do we organise our movements?': First reply to Ngwane's opening essay
Znet Article, July, 24 2009
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Trevor Ngwane is right, for most people life under the capitalist system is frustrating, bleak, short, brutal and nasty. I agree with Ngwane that the point is not merely to be philosophical about the social ills facing us in the 21st century, but ...
Majavu: Overcoming some of the suicidal tendencies of the left
Znet Article, June, 01 2009
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Contribution to the Reimagining Society Project hosted by ZCommunications...
Majavu: Of Bigger Thomas and Sambo
Znet Article, December, 03 2008
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
An exchange between Andy Lucker and Mandisi Majavu in response to Mandisi’s essay “Africa: Life After Colonialism.”
Majavu: Africa: Life After Colonialism
Znet Article, December, 02 2008
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
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.
Majavu: Remembering The Future Of Radical Activism
Znet Article, August, 24 2007
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Remembering The Future Of Radical Activism
Majavu: Post Colonial Blacks
Znet Article, June, 12 2006
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
This is the edited version of the paper presented at the “Native Club: Where are the Natives? The Black Intelligentsia Today.†There is a tendency by those who write books and essays for leading journals to downplay the seriousne...
Majavu: A Biography of Nadine Gordimer
Znet Article, January, 15 2006
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
No Cold Kitchen' is a biography of Nadine Gordimer, published by STE Publishers, and is written byRonald S. Roberts. Historically, Gordimer played a vital role in the struggle against the apartheid. In 1985, Gordimer declared that: "I am a partisa...
Majavu: South African Business In Zimbabwe
Znet Article, August, 21 2005
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Questions are being raised about those who are crying crocodile tears for the victims of Robert Mugabe's recent "Operation Murambatsvina-Restore Order" (or ‘Drive Out Trash’ in the indigenous Shona language), while making big profi...
Majavu: Writing Back To The Empire
Znet Article, January, 20 2005
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
It is interesting how the latest book on the Rwandan genocide by Linda Melvern has been received, or, rather, how it has been ignored by the South African media. Even the radical posturing newspapers have so far ignored the book. The neglect of th...
Majavu: Africa's Biggest Retailer
Znet Article, October, 27 2003
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Shoprite/Checkers claims to be Africa’s largest food retailer, however, what the company does wish to be associated with is its gradual impoverishment of its employees as it gets larger than life. The South African company operates 641 cor...
Majavu: The failure of an African political leadership
Znet Article, July, 18 2003
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Professor Wamba dia Wamba is a leader of the Rassemblement Congolais la democratie (RCD-Kisangani), and is based in Kinshasa, the capital town of the Democratic Republic of Congo. He is a recipient of the prestigious Prince Claus Award for Culture...
Majavu: War And Peace In Burundi
Znet Article, June, 22 2003
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
On 01 July, Burundi will be celebrating its independence of 1962 from the Belgians, and while they will be observing this remarkable day the rest of the world will be hoping for the lasting peace of a ten year civil war that has ravaged that count...
Majavu: Behind the scenes at the cricket world cup
Znet Article, February, 13 2003
Mandisi Majavu
Majavu's ZSpace page
Much has been said about the exposure and economic benefits this Cricket World Cup is going to bring South Africa. However little is said about the people who are exploited in the process of making these benefits materialise. I'm talking, for in...


