Searchlight South Africa: a Marxist journal of South African Studies

Searchlight South Africa: a Marxist journal of South African Studies

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Searchlight South Africa: a Marxist journal of South African Studies was founded by Baruch Hirson from 1988-1993, and to a large extent written by him in collaboration with other exiles and comrades from the revolutionary socialist movement. He was certainly, the moving force behind this privately published journal, Searchlight South Africa, which focussed on a Marxist perspective. The journal was concerned with the political situation of the South African economy with a reflection on capitalism; the working class and the liberation struggle; exposing some of the atrocities committed by the ANC; and articles on the history of the Trotskyists in South Africa. Events from surrounding African states were covered as well as internationally.


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DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 July 1989 English

The post-apartheid society. Gorbachev and Thatcher against the Workers. Thieves in the Thieves Kitchen. Islam, South Africa and The Satanic Verses. Bukharin, Bunting and the Native Republic Slogan. At the …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 February 1989 English

The post-apartheid society. Newsview: South Africa. A Question of class: the writings of Kenneth A Jordaan. Golden dreams: the sanctions campaign. Spark and the 'red nun'. Selections from Spark. Zephania …


DISA: Digital Innovation South Africa · 1 February 1989 English

Introducing ourselves: continuity and discontinuity on the left. Perestroika a la PW Botha. Never quiet on the Western front: Angola, Namibia, South Africa, and the big powers. Death of a …