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Frank Talk Volume 3 1989/90

1 Jan 1989

Editorial. Viva Namibia. I am Azania. Containment of the Azanian revolution. Ke bana ba bo mang?. Pretoriastroika: who benefits?. Gorbachev: soul of the capital personified. Welcome to the Shabab. Report of a bankrupt. One base, two superstructures. Destroying the tadpole philosophy. Marxism in Africa. Rejoinder to Dr Walter Rodney`s criticism of Dr Kwame Nkrumah. Indentured labour and group formations in apartheid society. Thirty years of silent murder the Asbestos tragedy. Azania salutes Tosh. SACOS vs NSC. Draft position paper on the Azanian sports manifesto. A man died. When I die. "African" vs "Black". Draft position paper on the ideologies of Pan Africanism and Black Consciousness as they have developed in occupied Azania (ie South Africa). Black theology revisited. Position paper on "Black theology revisited". Learning warfare by making warfare. Language policy in a free Azania. Riding staff. Frankly speaking. For the record: An open letter to the organisers of the "Congress of the People". Message from the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM) to the Workers` Summit held on 26 August 1989. On the threshold of the 21st century: Calling all Azanians. Photographs
Pages
128
Published in
South Africa
Series
Frank Talk