PUBLICATIONS
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IDASA Occasional Papers | |
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IDASA Occasional Papers | |
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IDASA Occasional Papers | |
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IDASA Occasional Papers | |
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IDASA Occasional Papers | |
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Ikwezi |
Ikwezi, a Xhosa word meaning "rising star", was a Marxist-Leninist journal devoted to proletarian socialist revolution in Southern Africa, published in England by "a group of South African and Southern African revolutionaries with long histories of devotion to the struggle for freedom in Southern |
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Images of Poverty | |
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Imagining a Future | |
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In court - Azapo fights back against State action | |
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In the Heart of the Country | |
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In the Spirit of Free Enterprise | |
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Indicator: South Africa | |
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Indicators | |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript of a publication of the SACP entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Headings: Lessons of the recent strikes; The struggle by the students and the need that they be taught principles of Marxism-Leninism. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript of a publication of the SACP entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Headings: The working class fights on; The Bantustans; Communism and you. |
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Inkululeko - Freedom |
Typescript copy of a South African Communist Party newsletter entitled Inkululeko - Freedom. Deals with the uprising and working class struggles. |
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Inqaba ya basebenzi |
Inqaba ya basebenzi, published in London by the Marxist Workers' Tendency of the African National Congress documents the workers' struggle for national liberation, democracy and socialism. |
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International publications and organisations | |
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Introduction:This is a record of some of the main events... |
An illustrated record of some of the main events that NUSUS initiated, or was involved in, during 1981 |
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Introductory essay: Contact |
A scholarly introductory essay on the periodical Contact |