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Vol 15 No 3 1991

Initial response to Theron

by FAWU.

Response to Jan Theron’s article on Food and Canning Workers’ Union.   Attachments Initial response to Theron_0 (667 kB)

Categories In the unions, Vol 15 No 3 1991

Disinheriting the heritage of Stalinism

by Habib, A. and Andrews, M. (WOSA).

Adam Habib and Mercia Andrews of the Natal branch of the Workers Organisation for Socialist Action (WOSA) argue that Slovo’s …

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Crisis of conscience in the SACP

by Jordan, P.

Pallo Jordan responds to Slovo’s article: Has socialism failed? He argues that Slovo fails to explain how Stalinism happened, and …

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Building the legal mass party

by Cronin, J.

This article is an edited version of a talk given by SACP internal leadership committee member Jeremy Cronin to a …

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