Corruption is a class project – Amandla 76 Editorial Editorial | Amandla 76 | June 2021 The scandal surrounding the Health Minister is symptomatic of a terrible disease gripping South Africa. Literally, billions of rands are looted, not just by…
Corruption is a class project – Amandla 76 Editorial Editorial | Amandla 76 | June 2021 The scandal surrounding the Health Minister is symptomatic of a terrible disease gripping South Africa. Literally, billions of rands are looted, not just by…
Issa Shivji: Reclaiming Pan-Africanism for social emancipation Amandla interview with Issa Shivji | Amandla! Magazine | Issue 67/68 | December 2019 This was a presentation at the Southern African People’s Solidarity Network (SAPSN) People’s Summit – August 2019, followed by…
After the “Numsa moment”: towards a party of a new kind. Niall Reddy | Amandla 75 | March 2021 Over the last decade, the Left in a number of Western countries has undergone a historic transition from “protest to politics”,…
The lessons of the Indian farmers’ struggle Sushovan Dhar | Amandla 75 | March 2021 No other Republic Day has witnessed such unprecedented levels of public claims over their nation. The streets of Delhi were enlivened with spontaneous marches of…
WhatsApp and anti-capitalists: should you stay or should you go? Jane Duncan | Amandla 75 | March 2021 What’s up with WhatsApp? How should anti-capitalists respond to the recent announcements by its parent company, Facebook, about changes to its terms…
Connecting the dots: Covid, climate and capitalism. Jacklyn Cock | Amandla 75 | March 2021 The climate crisis and the Covid–19 pandemic are connected through the violation of ecological limits.The worst affected, the “shock absorbers” of both crises, are the…
Covid-19 and the awakening of the arts sector Mike van Graan | Amandla 75 | March 2021 In recent times, both internationally and in South Africa, there has been much cultural policy emphasis on the “cultural and creative industries”. This…
Vaccine imperialism: if no one is safe until everyone is safe, then no one is likely to be safe Jack Gerson | Amandla 75 | 31 March 2021 The arrival of effective vaccines against Covid-19 provides hope that the pandemic…
The Brazilian disaster – An intersection between authoritarian, covid-denialism and austerity Benjamin Fogel | Amandla Online | 31 March 2021 Benjamin Fogel | Amandla Online | 31 March 2021 Brazil is collapsing under the weight of an uncontained Covid-19 outbreak…
Covid-19 vaccines – the new apartheid? Lydia Cairncross and Fatima Hassan | Amandla 75 | March 2021 At the end of February, ILRIG held a webinar on the issue of Covid vaccines. Two of the speakers were Fatima Hassan, Director…