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southern africa / miscellaneous / feature Tuesday August 03, 2021 21:28 by Mandy MoussoUris and Shawn Hattingh   text 20 comments (last - saturday november 25, 2023 17:35)   image 1 image
Everything we are now is built upon all that we were and where we came from. The same can be said for countries, any analysis has to look backwards before it can begin to understand the influences and causes of the present. This makes analysis intrinsically complex and often, almost impossible. At some point we are forced to simplify, look for patterns and analyse situations with a focus on where the key locus of power lies. An analysis of the recent events taking place primarily in Kwa-Zulu Natal and Gauteng has to be done with this in mind. It is impossible to follow every strand of the complexity that is South Africa, but at the same time the link between the spate of large scale looting that took place and two very obvious conflicting ruling class power bases that currently exist in the country is undeniable. To claim that there was an exercising of working class power is to fundamentally misunderstand the powers at play and where the locus of power at this point in history actually lies. read full story / add a comment
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Το 1925, η GPU (Κεντρική Πολιτική Διεύθυνση) του Gomel συνέλαβε τον εργαζόμενο συντήρησης σιδηροδρόμων Korostelev στο τμήμα διπλής γραμμής Yakimovka (στο 446 χιλιόμετρο του Δυτικού Σιδηροδρόμου). Η πρώτη σελίδα του αρχειοθετημένου φακέλου του εν λόγω κρατούμενου είναι βασικά ένα κομμάτι ενός φύλλου χαρτιού με την αρχή μιας χειρόγραφης βιογραφίας ενός F. D. Korostelev. Το φύλλο είναι τσαλακωμένο και καλυμμένο από καφέ κηλίδες, πιθανώς ίχνη αίματος, το οποίο μας επιτρέπει να υποθέσουμε ότι χρησιμοποιήθηκε η «φυσική ενεργή μέθοδος ανάκρισης» (όπως ήταν γνωστή τότε). Το επόμενο φύλλο περιέχει μαρτυρία-κατάθεση του V. V. Kolyada, ενός αναρχικού που κρυβόταν με το όνομα Korostelev. read full story / add a comment
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international / workplace struggles / opinion / analysis Thursday November 21, 2019 19:04 by Mandy MoussoUris and Shawn Hattingh   text 5 comments (last - tuesday december 05, 2023 15:02)   image 1 image
Mandy Moussouris and Shawn Hattingh explain the roots and principles of anarcho-syndicalism and what these mean for the practice of worker education in movements inspired by these principles and traditions. Emphasising the democratic practice, working class rooted, organic and critical nature of the pedagogy, they explain that the practice seeks to intersect employed and unemployed women and men. Practically, the education provides a platform for post-revolutionary practice of direct democracy at the point of production and, thus, naturally included practical skills such as trades, accounting and sciences. read full story / add a comment
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