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The Role of Liberal Forces
The role of business in South Africa's future

African National Congress view on the role of business in South Africa's future. Presented to the ANC's Five Freedoms Forum.

The road to Oslo and beyond

Article about Chief Albert Lutuli's Nobel Peace Prize award with extracts from the speech by Mr Gunnar Jahn, President of the Nobel Institute on the occasion of the presentation of the Nobel Peace Prize in the Oslo University, 10 December 1961 and the acceptance speech by Chief Lutuli.

The rise and fall of Jan Hofmeyr: from golden dawn to tragic close
The resolution of the national question in South Africa: Part 1

Paper by Jack Simons on the national question in South Africa. Analyses the national question and attempts to develop a framework for its resolution.

The Republican Movement
The rehabilitation scheme: a new fraud

The article introduces the Native Policy in which the Black man is kept as a slave to the White man and to invariably create wealth or him. A plan directed for those Africans in the Reserves has been named as the rehabilitation scheme.

The Reconstruction and Development Programme: A View from Business

Welcome elements
The RDP contains much that must be welcomed. Its very production is a positive step. Few political movements participating in lhe elections can have put on the table so comprehensive and detailed a document.

The real problems of the liberatory movement

Draft of an article for independent newspaper, Ikhwezi Lomso, on the liberation movement.

The RDP: Two Reviews - Half Full? .....or Half Empty

The ANC Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) aspires to be the most significant statement on SA society since the Freedom Charter was adopted in 1955.

The Race Attitude in S.A.
The Quest for peace in this uneasy world
The Quest for 'Malay' identity in Apartheid South Africa

This study examines identity construction in twentieth-century South Africa, where successive white minority regimes attempted to define individuals according to reified notions of race and ethnicity, and demarcate 'race' groups deemed to have essential origins from other similarly constructed gr

The Psycho-Social reality of literacy/Illiteracy for Women at Mboza : a rural community

The paper describes a group of women literacy learners' conceptualizations about their lives in a rural community and their perceptions of the worth of literacy in this context.

The preliminary nature of the Constitutional document

Paper covering rights and duties attached to property and rights to education, power-sharing and rights of minorities, reconciling freedom of speech, organisation and electoral activity with the need to combat the dissemination of racial and tribal hatred, devising an electoral system that will e

The position of the Democratic Movement on participation in institutions of minority rule in the oppressed communities

Article outlining the position of the Democratic Movement on participation in institutions of minority rule in the oppressed communities.

The Position of Indians in South Africa

I speak as an Indian who was born in South Africa. and has lived all his life in a city. Some 95 per cent. of the Indians in the union arc South African-born, and about 70 per cent. of us live in areas classified as urban; so I am not in any way unusual.....

The Politics of Religious Education in South Africa
The politics of poverty

In the 1998 parliamentary debate on reconci I iation and nation-bui I ding, then deputy president Thabo Mbeki famously argued that South Africa comprised two 'nations' divided by poverty:

The place of Education in the struggle for freedom

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