Review: The Enemy of Nature: The end of capitalism or the end of the world by Joel Kovel (London: Zed Books, 2002)
Reviewed by Jacklyn Cock Attachments Review. The enemy of Nature. The end of capitalism or the end of the …
Reviewed by Jacklyn Cock Attachments Review. The enemy of Nature. The end of capitalism or the end of the …
Most of South Africa’s young people are unemployed. Thobile Yanta makes a plea for government and civil society to address …
Nestlé South Africa has embarked on extensive restructuring with resultant job losses. Kally Forrest looks at union responses and puts …
Labour history in the 1990s suffered a decline. But according to Nicole Ulrich and Lucien van der Walt this is …
In the previous Labour Bulletin we reviewed Khabzela: The Life and Times of a South African. Sharon Ekambaram also read …
The debate of Israels’invasion of Lebanon occurred within a very narrow framework. Steve Friedman, a Jewish South African, believes the …
Many believed the 9th Cosatu Congress would result in deep divisions in the federation and a significant reshuffling of leadership. …
South Africans were fascinated with Brenda Fassie. Lara Allen looks at her music and her life and suggests why she …
The world’s oil resources are fast diminishing as prices rise. Annie Sugrue looks at alternatives and makes the startling claim …
Grahamstown’s apartheid municipality permitted black housing development on a cemetery. Nomalanga Mkhize explores dilemmas concerning development needs and present day …