A Critical Retrospective of the ANC/Nelson Mandela’s Contradictory Legacy, Post-Apartheid Sout
A Critical Retrospective of the ANC/Nelson Mandela’s Contradictory Legacy, Post-Apartheid South Africa, and Piero Gleijeses’ Havana’s Policy in Africa, 1959-76: New Evidence from Cuban Archives Piero Gleijeses: Havana’s Policy in Africa, 1959-76: New Evidence from Cuban Archives – .PDF Further Reading: Anthony Monteiro: Nelson Mandela, The Contradictions Of His Life And Legacies Mike Ely: Nelson Mandela’s contradictions–The need to divide one into two Benjamin Fogel: The Two Mandelas (Jacobin) Nepali Maoists (UCPN-M): A Critique of Negotiated Betrayal in South Africa Ron Jacobs: Don’t Blame Mandela for Our Failure Nigel Gibson: The Limits of Black Political Empowerment – Fanon, Marx, ‘the Poors’ and the 'new reality of the nation’ in South Africa Post-Apartheid South Africa and Neocolonialism Jemima Pierre: Reconciliation is Not Decolonization Inequality in post-apartheid South Africa Karen Wald: Mandela thanks Cuba for its solidarity Nicole Sarmiento: Cuba and the South African anti-apartheid struggle Cuito Cuanavale: How Cuba fought for Africa’s freedom Carlos Martinez: Cuito Cuanavale 25 Years On: Revolutionary Internationalism and the Struggle Against Colonialism and Apartheid Nelson Mandela 'proven’ to be a member of the Communist Party after decades of denial Nelson Mandela: “An ideal for which I am prepared to die” (Mandela made this statement from the dock at the opening of his trial on charges of sabotage, Supreme Court of South Africa, Pretoria, April 20, 1964) Shiv Sethi: The Marikana Massacre — Structural failure of post-apartheid South Africa Mike Kuhlenbeck: Obama’s hypocrisy regarding Nelson Mandela John Millington: Liberals Cannot Claim Nelson Mandela Brian Becker: It was the CIA that helped jail Nelson Mandela Vishwas Satgar: Reclaiming the South African Dream: Analysis of Post-Apartheid South Africa 17 Years On Jerome Roos: South Africa’s untold tragedy of neoliberal apartheid Lal Khan: South Africa’s ‘freedom’ dripping in blood Peter Murray: Unfinished Revolution – Post-Apartheid South Africa shows the need to take on capitalism at its roots Charlie Kimber: Brief Retrospective of Nelson Mandela, 1918-2013 Louis Proyect on Dear Mandela: An oustanding 2011 documentary on current-day struggles in South Africa A brief look at 2011 documentary, Dear Mandela Patrick Bond: South Africa – Public sector strike highlights post-apartheid’s contradictions 'Uneven and combined Marxism’ within South Africa’s urban social movements Visions of Freedom: New Documents from the Closed Cuban Archives I came to the conclusion that as violence in this country was inevitable, it would be unrealistic to continue preaching peace and non-violence. This conclusion was not easily arrived at. It was only when all else had failed, when all channels of peaceful protest had been barred to us, that the decision was made to embark on violent forms of political struggle. I can only say that I felt morally obliged to do what I did. –Nelson Mandela, “An ideal for which I am prepared to die” (1964) -- source link
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