BC 1150 HAROLD WOLPE PAPERS
Manuscripts & Archives
University of Cape Town Libraries
BIOGRAPHY
Harold Wolpe died in 1996.
Dan O’Meara addressed the Inaugural Conference of the Harold Wolpe
Memorial Trust at the University of the Western Cape in April, 1997, and spoke
of the man and friend he had known. He
said “Harold Wolpe’s work and actions played a fundamental role in
revolutionizing the way in which social scientists and activists in the struggle
against apartheid both understood the workings of South African society and the
appropriate ways to change it”.
Harold Wolpe was born in 1926, and as a young man was one of
Johannesburg’s busiest radical lawyers, after the firm of Mandela and Tambo
had been destroyed by prison and exile. It
was he who handled the purchase of the famous Rivonia farm.
After the police raid on the farm, he tried to flee the country but was
arrested, in 1963, on the border of British Bechuanaland (now Botswana), brought
back to South Africa and imprisoned. He
escaped and arrived in London in 1964. From
then until 1991 he worked as a sociologist and teacher, first in London and then
at Essex University.
It was during this period - from
1977 to his death, that he became deeply involved in various ANC education
policy for a, leading to his formation of the Education Policy Unit, which
produced an Education Policy for a Democratic South Africa. After 1991 he was employed by the University of the Western
Cape, where he was Director of an educational planning unit.
Harold Wolpe was a long standing member of the African National Congress
Party. However, he was neither
militant not saboteur. He was a
great theorist, but also a practitioner. He
believed that change in South Africa could only be achieved through organized
political action. Harold’s wife,
Anne-Marie said at his memorial service in St George’s Cathedral, Cape Town,
that he saw it as his duty to be a part of that organized movement, but never
toed the party line if he thought it was wrong.
Harold Wolpe was one of the key figures in the struggle for a more open
political practice, and more democratized political discourse within the ANC.
He insisted on democratic debate, despite there being powerful forces in
the movement which worked hard to stifle debate.
HW was what became known as a “revisionist” or “Neo-Marxist”, and
played a significant role in the early phase of the evolution of this new school
(1969-71).
“The main preoccupation was to demonstrate the centrality of capitalism
and capitalist interests to the evolution of racial policy – if capitalism was
complicit in the construction of segregation and apartheid then the struggle
against apartheid necessarily involved a struggle against capitalism – the
dismantling of apartheid involved more than simply dismantling political and
social apartheid, it implied the need to dismantle the capitalism economic
system which underlay and sustained apartheid.”
Of his many writings, Dan O’Meara said, “Harold Wolpe’s Capitalism
and Cheap Labour-Power article is probably the most influential and widely
cited theoretical text ever written on South Africa. Every sociology and politics student working on South Africa
has been required to read this article.”
Dan O’Meara called Harold Wolpe the most important South African social
scientist since 1945, a man of penetrating intelligence, combined with a
generosity of spirit, who was mentor to many people as well as being one of the
architects of the new South Africa.
Dan O’Meara: The engaged intellectual and the struggle for a
democratic South Africa: The life and work of Harold Wolpe – Address to the
Inaugural Conference of the Harold Wolpe Memorial Trust; University of the
Western Cape, April, 1997.
BC1150 HAROLD WOLPE PAPERS
Comprising material, mostly academic papers and articles that was
delivered in box files (SECTION A), plus 21 drawers and boxes of index cards
(SECTION B)
SECTION A
A.1
Box file labelled: STATE
AND LAW 1 |
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Kaplan, D |
An Analysis of the South African state in the
“fusion” period 1932-1939 |
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Bell, Trevor and Norman Bromberger |
South Africa in a Comparative Study of
Industrialization: A Comment |
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Kaplan, D |
Class and state in South African development
[1974] |
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Kaplan, D |
Capitalist development in South Africa: class
conflict and the state [1974] |
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Fransman, M and Rob Davies |
The South African social formation in the early
capitalist period circa 1870-1939:
some views on the question of hegemony |
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Kaplan, D |
The politics of industrial protection in South
Africa 1910-1939 |
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Martin, William G |
The Myth of the South African State:
Accumulation, Labor/Capital Relations and the State in the
Twentieth Century [1983] |
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Kaplan, D |
Capitalist Development in
South Africa: Class conflict and the State
[1974] |
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Capital Restructuring and the South African state:
the case of Foreign labour |
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O’Meara, Dan |
From “Muldergate” to Total Strategy: the
Politics of Afrikaner Nationalism and the Crisis of the Capitalist State
in South Africa |
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Greenberg, Stanley B |
Legitimation and Control:
Ideological Struggles within the
South African State [1982] |
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Innes, Duncan and Martin
Plaut |
Class Struggle and the
State: Towards a critique of
the Poulantzas Method |
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Bozzoli,
Belinda |
A Comment on Capital and the State in South Africa [1977] |
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Kaplan, David |
The Role of the State: A Review of some of the recent literature[1974] |
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The State in Southern Africa |
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Kaplan, David |
Class and State in South African Development.
Some |
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Preliminary remarks [1974] |
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Fransman, M |
A discussion of some issues related to the South
African formation |
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Adelman, Sammy |
The Historical Development of Law in relation to
the ideology of Apartheid |
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Posel, Debbie |
Language, Legitimation and Control: The South
African State after ‘78 [1982] |
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Dugard, John |
The Judicial Dilemma: Is Activism or Resignation the Preferable Option? |
A.2
Box file labelled:
STATE AND LAW 2 |
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Clarke, Simon |
Capital, Fractions of Capital and the State:
“Neo-Marxist” Analysis
of the South African State |
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Burawoy, Michael |
The Capitalist State in South Africa: Marxist and
Sociological Perspectives on Race and Class |
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Kaplan, David |
The South African State: The Origins of a Racially
Exclusive Democracy |
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Chapter Six: Exceptional
States and Anti-Dictatorial Struggles |
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Wolpe, Harold, Stanley
Greenerg and Michael Burawoy (eds) |
Essays on the State in
Contemporary South Africa |
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Franz Neumann:
The Social Implications of the Basic Laws In the Weimar
Constitution |
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Fine, Bob, Francine de
Clercq and Duncan Innes |
Trade Unions and the State: The Question of
Legality |
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Wolpe, H |
Letter to Dr D Kaplan
commenting on DK’s paper on Innes and
Plant [1979] |
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Kuhnl, Reinhard |
Problems of a Theory of German Fascism: A Critique
of the Dominant Interpretations |
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Solomos, John |
The Marxist Theory of the State and the Problem of
Fractions |
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Some Theoretical and Methodological Remarks
[1978] |
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Lamb, Geoff |
Marxism, Access and the State(IDS Internal Working
Paper no.23 1974) |
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Jessop, Bob? |
Chapter Five: Protocols for a Theoretical Account
of the State |
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Theories of the Capitalist State
[1982-83] |
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Seminar in Government and Sociology
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Faulkner, Mike |
The State of the Whole People
[1965] |
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Jessop, B |
Corporation as Passive Revolution: A Discussion
Paper |
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Offe, Claus |
Advanced Capitalism and the Welfare State |
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Jessop, Bob |
Corporatism, Parliamentarism and Social Democracy |
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Jessop, Bob |
Managing the Unmanageable: Concertation in Crisis |
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Edelmann, Bernard |
Review article: The
Legal Form and the Commodity Form (Ownership of the Image, Elements for a
Marxist Theory of Law translated by Elizabeth Kingdom) |
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Cohen, Stanley |
Western Crime Control Models in the Third World:
Benign or Malignant? [1982] |
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Luhmann, Niklas |
The Unity of the legal System
[1985] |
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Teubner, Gunther |
Social Order from Legislative Noise?
Autopoietic Closure as a Problem for Legal Regulation [1985] |
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Lempert, Richard |
The Autonomy of Law: Two Visions Compared
[1985] |
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Legassick, Martin and David Hemson |
Foreign Investment and the Reproduction of Racial
Capitalism in South Africa
[1976] |
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Clarke, Simon |
Changing Patterns of International Investment in
South Africa and the Disinvestment Campaign
[1978] |
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Appendix: Some thoughts on the class struggle, the
State and Periodisation |
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Morris, M L |
The Political Economy of Racial Policy in South
Africa [1973] |
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Kaplan, David |
Capitalist Development in South Africa: Class
Conflict and the State [1974] |
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Rabinbach, Anson G |
Review Essays:
Poulantzas and the Problem of Fascism
[1976] |
A.3
Box file labelled: STATE
AND LAW 3 |
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De
Sousa Santos, Boaventura |
Law and
Community: The Changing Nature of State Power in Late Capitalism [1982] |
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Jessop, Bob |
Democracy and Dictatorship: Eurocommunism and the
State [1977] |
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Gerstenberger, Heide |
Bourgeois Stabilization Theory of the State |
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Blanke, Bernhard, Ulrich Jurgens and Hans Kasendiek |
The Relationship between the political and the Economic as a Point of
Departure for a Materialistic Analysis of the Bourgeoise State |
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On the Problem of Differentiating between
the Political and the Economic
[1975] |
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Spitzer, Steven |
The Dialectics of Formal and Informal Control
[1982] |
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Friedrich Pollock and the “Primacy of the
Political”: A Critical Reexamination
[1977] |
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Jessop, Bob |
Regulation Theories in Retrospect and Prospect
[1989] |
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Mathews, John |
Age of Democracy: the Politics of Post-Fordism
[1989] |
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Sachs, Albie |
Towards a Bill of Rights in a Democratic South
Africa [1988] |
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Mathews, John |
A Culture of Power: Rethinking Labour Movement Goals for the 1990s
[1988] |
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Suttner, Raymond |
Class, Community and Conflict: Local Perspectives |
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The Ideological
Role of the Judiciary in South Africa
[1984] |
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Suttner, Raymond |
The “Loading” of Procedures in the South
African Judicial Process [1984] |
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Swilling, Mark and Mark Phillips |
State Power in the 1980s: From “Total Strategy” to“Counter- Revolutionary Warfare” [1988] Forms
of State Interventionism |
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Simson,
Howard |
Fascism in South Africa |
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Pontusson, Jonas |
Bibliography: Marxist State Theory
[1981] |
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Glaser, D |
Discourses of Democracy in the South African Left:
a Critical Commentary [1989] |
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Swilling, Mark and Mark Phillips |
The Powers of the Thunderbird: the Nature
and Limits of South Africa’s Emergency State [1989] |
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Sarakinsky, Ivor |
State, Strategy and the Extra-Parliamentary
Opposition in South Africa, 1983-8
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Hirst, P Q |
Democracy: Socialism’s Best Reply to the Right
[1989] |
A.4
Box file labelled: STATE
AND LAW 4 |
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Sinclair, Michael |
Editorial Comment |
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Reform, change, renewal have, in recent times,
become everyday slogans in South African political jargon… |
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in
POLITIKON Vol.9, no.1 June
1982 |
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Huntington, Samuel P |
Reform and Stability in a Modernizing Multi-ethnic
Society [1981] |
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Devenish, George |
The Role of a Constitution in a Just Political
Order [1982] |
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Allison, John |
Concepts of Popular and Revolutionary Justice |
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Boulle,
L J |
Lawful Political Opposition in South Africa |
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some
Implications of Recent Constitutional Reforms [1984] |
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Vajda, Mihaly |
On Fascism |
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Caplan, Jane |
Critique: Theories of Fascism: Nicos Poulantzas as
Historian |
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Vajda, Mihaly |
Crisis and the Way Out: The Rise of Fascism in
Italy and Germany |
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Reifner, Udo |
Individualistic and Collective Legalization:
The Theory and Practice of Legal Advice for Workers in Prefascist
Germany |
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Holloway, John and Sol Picciotto |
Introduction: Towards a Materialist Theory
of the State [1977] |
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Woodiwiss, Anthony |
Theoretical
Prologue to a Socialist Historiography of Labour Law |
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Kaplan, David |
Relations
of Production, Class Struggle and the State in South Africa in the
Inter-war Period [1979] |
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Rumpff,
Mr Justice F L H |
Regina vs Farid Adams and Others |
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Judgement as read out to
Court by the Presiding Judge [1961]
[Treason Trial] |
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Memorandum of the Resolutions passed by the Annual
Conference of the African National Congress - Bloemfontein, 1949 |
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Motala, Enver |
The Limits of Bourgeois Legal Theory in South
Africa |
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Fortim, Waldo |
The Rule of Law and the Law of Rule: Chile’s Road
to Political Democracy |
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Hughes, H Stuart |
Franz Neumann Between Marxism and Liberal Democracy |
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Forsyth, Christopher |
The Study of the Judiciary |
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Positivism and the Judicial Function |
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Abel, Richard L |
Introduction. |
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“We are presently experiencing what may well be a
major transformation of our legal system…” |
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De Sousa Santos, Boaventura |
Law and Revolution in Portugal:
The Experiences of Popular Justice after the 25th of
April 1974 |
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Hirst, Paul |
Law, Socialism and Rights
[1980] |
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Suttner, R S |
The Role of the Judiciary in the South African
Social Order [1982] |
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Burawoy, Michael |
The Capitalist State in South Africa:
Marxist and Sociological Perspectives
on Race and Class [1981] |
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The Background to Italian Fascism |
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Bremer,
J & J Styles? |
An Ungovernable People [1980] |
A.5
Box file labelled: STATE
& LAW 5 |
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Abel, Richard L |
The Contradictions of Informal Justice
[1982] |
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Hechter, Michael |
Lineages of the Capitalist State Renner’s Marxism |
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Brady, James |
The Revolution Comes of Age:
Justice and Social Change in Contemporary Cuba |
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Hunt, A |
Some Problems of the Sociology of Law |
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Spitzer, Steven |
The Dialectics of Formal and Informal Control |
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Sumner, Colin |
Criminology, Imperialism and Third World
Development a Critique of the Orthodoxy |
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Cohen, Stan |
Western Crime Control Models in the Third World:
Benign or Malignant? [1980] |
A.6
STATE AND LAW |
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miscellaneous papers |
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Loose sheets and some correspondence |
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A.7
Box file labeled DEVELOPMENT 1 |
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Dos Santos |
The Structure of Dependence |
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Clifton, James A |
Competition and the Evolution of the Capitalist
Mode of Production [1977] |
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Foster-Carter,
Aidan |
Marxism versus Dependency Theory?
A Polemic [1979] |
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Anglade, Christian |
System Adaptation in Latin America in the
“Forced” Import Substitution Industrialization Period
[1975] |
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Lall, Sanjaya |
Is“Dependence” a useful Concept in Analysing
Underdevelopment? [1975] |
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The “Dualistic Theory” of Underdeveloped Areas |
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Skocpol, Theda |
Wallerstein’s World Capitalist System:
A Theoretical and Historical Critique
[1974] |
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Hechter, Michael |
Review Essay: The Modern World System: Capitalist
Agriculture and the Origins of the European World Economy in the 16th
Century [1974] |
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Banaji, R |
Prelude to a Critique of Samir Amin |
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Rosa Luxemburg and the Impact of Imperialism
[1971] |
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Against “Underdevelopment” |
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“very rough translation of the introduction to a
P-P Rey’s Sur l’articulation des Modes de Production” |
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Frobel, Folker, Jurgen Heinrichs and Otto Kreye |
The Tendency Towards a New International
Division of Labour: |
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World-wide Utilisation of Labour Force forWorld
Market Oriented Manufacturing [1974] |
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Nugent, Stephen |
Wallerstein as Whipping Boy: some notes on Critical
Reactions to World Systems Theory
[1982] |
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Booth, David |
Marxism and Development Sociology: Interpreting the
Impasse |
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Abraham, David |
Corporatist Compromise and the Re-emergence of the
Labor/Capital Conflict in Weimar Germany
[1981] |
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Ambursley, Fitzroy & Robin Cohen |
The Non Capitalist Path and Socialist
Transformation in the Caribbean
[1982] |
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Eisenstadt, S N |
Some Reflections on the Significance of
MAX WEBER’S SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGIONS for the Analysis of
Non-European Modernity [1971] |
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Mouzelis, Nicos |
Regime Instability and the State in Peripheral
Capitalism |
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Tradition and Modernity Reconsidered
[1966-67] |
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Slovo, Joe |
Can the Bourgeoisie in the Third World still play a
Progressive Role? [1970] |
A.8
Box file labelled: DEVELOPMENT
2 |
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Getu, Makonen |
The New-Democratic versus the Non-Capitalist
Approach to Socialist Transformation in the Third World
[1982] |
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Hall, Stuart |
Gramsci’s Relevance to the Analysis of Racism and
Ethnicity [1984-5] |
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Wild, R A |
Social Stratification and Race Relations |
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Bernstein, Henry |
Modernization Theory and the Sociological
Study of Development [1971] |
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Robertson, Roland |
Mapping the Global Condition: Globalization as the
Central Concept [1990] |
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Worsley, Peter |
Models of the Modern World-System
[1990] |
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Values as an Obstacle to Economic Growth in South
Asia: An Historical Survey |
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Bergesen, Albert |
Turning World-System Theory on its Head
[1990] |
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Arnason, Johann P |
Nationalism, Globalization and Modernity
[1990] |
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Becker, David G |
Postimperialism: A First Quarterly Report |
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Becker, David G
and Richard L Sklar |
Why Postimperialism? |
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Frieden, Jeff |
International Capital and National Development:
Comments on Postimperialism |
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Mouzelis, Nicos |
Capitalism and the Development of the Greek State |
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Cohen, Robin |
The “New” International Division of Labour: A
Conceptual, Historical and Empirical Critique [1985] |
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Hart, Keith |
The “Informal Sector” Reconsidered [1976] |
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Muchie, Mammo |
Technology and the Transition to Socialism
[1982] |
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Almond, Gabriel A |
A Developmental Approach to Political Systems
[1964-65] |
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Wallerstein, Immanuel |
Alternative Development Strategies
[1975] |
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Dependency:
Formal Theory or Methodology |
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Palma, Gabriel |
Dependency:
A Formal Theory of Underdevelopment or a Methodology for the Analysis of
Concrete Situations of Underdevelopment?
[1978] |
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Schatz, Sayre P |
Postimperialism and the Great Competition |
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Sklar, Richard L |
Postimperialism: A Class Analysis of Multinational
Corporate Expansion
[1976] |
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Vandergeest, Peter and Frederick H Buttel |
Marx, Weber, and Development Sociology:
Beyond the Impasse [1988] |
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Corbridge, Stuart |
Post-Marxism and Development Studies: Beyond the
Impasse [1990] |
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Evans, Peter B and John D Stephens |
Development and the World Economy |
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Corrigan, P R D, E M Kirenga and G P
Williams |
Taking the Part of the people: Socialism
or Development |
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Legassick, M C |
Background material for proposed research, on Black
South African Trade Unionism in its social context [1979] |
A.9
DEVELOPMENT - miscellaneous items |
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A.10
Box File labeled: CLASS FORMATION IN SOUTH AFRICA - 1 |
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Moser,
Caroline O N |
Informal Sector or Petty Commodity Production:
Dualism or Dependence in Urban Development? [1978] |
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Wolpe, Harold |
The Changing Class Structure of South Africa: The
African Petit-Bourgeoisie [1976] |
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Bechhofer, F & B
Elliott |
The Petite Bourgeoisie in Late Capitalism
[1985] |
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Wolpe, H |
"In his review in SECHABA, May 1983, ZPJ
criticizes… |
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Charney, Craig |
Janus in Blackface? The African Petite Bourgeoisie in South Africa,
1945-85 [1987] |
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Bernstein, Henry |
Is there a concept of petty commodity production
generic to capitalism? |
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MacEwen Scott, Alison |
Towards a rethinking of petty commodity production [1987] |
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MacEwen Scott, Alison |
Introduction:
Why rethink petty commodity production? |
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Scott, Alison |
Rethinking petty commodity production: notes for
discussion [1983] |
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Sarakinsky, Mike |
The State, White capital and the urban African
Bourgeoisie in South Africa: Class
interests and political strategies (1) [1986] |
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Nzimande,
E B |
Problems in analysing the "new" middle
class: Some theoretical and political questions [1985] |
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Jordan,
Z Pallo |
The African Petty Bourgeoisie: a case study of
NAFCOC 1964-84 |
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Jordan,
Z Pallo |
The African Petty Bourgeoisie: a Force for Change
or for the Status Quo? |
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Crankshaw, Owen |
Marxist Theories of Class and the Emerging African
"Middle Class" in South Africa
[1985] |
A.11
Box file labelled: MODE
OF PRODUCTION 1 |
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Alavi, Hamza |
Class and State in Pakistan
[1982] |
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Alavi, Hamza |
Structure of Colonial Social Formations
[1981] |
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Alavi, Hamza |
Ideology of the Capitalist World Economy
[1984] |
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Lefebvre, Georges |
A Historian's remarks on the Transition from
Feudalism to Capitalism [1956] |
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Hilton, R H |
Capitalism - What's in a name? |
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Cook, Scott |
Beyond the Formen: Towards a revised Marxist Theory
of Precapitalist Formations and the Transition to Capitalism [1975] |
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Banaji, Jairus |
Backward Capitalism, Primitive Accumulation and
Modes of Production |
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Crush, Jonathan |
Uneven Labour Migration in Southern Africa:
Conceptions and Misconceptions [1984] |
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Standing, Guy |
Labour Migration within the Empire-Commonwealth
since 1780 |
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Lagassick, Martin &
Francine de Clerq |
Labour Migration within the Empire-Commonwealth
from 1780 |
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Martin, William G |
Cycles, Trends or
Transformations? Black
Labor Migration to the South African Gold Mines |
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Harries, Patrick |
Kinship, Ideology and the Origins of Migrant Labour |
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Labour Piracy in Southern Africa: The Struggle for
the Gold |
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Mines' Migrant Labour Supply, 1890-1920 |
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INTRODUCTION:
Migrant Labour in the Political Economy of the Mines |
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Labour Migration in Southern Africa and the Crisis
of Reproduction of the Migratory System |
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Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION Nature of Analysis;
overview; definitions |
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Chapter 2: The Reserves as Sources of Labour Power |
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Chapter 3: Capitalist-Pre-Capitalist Articulation
and the Reserves: The Basis of External Relative Surplus Power |
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Chapter 4: The Falling Production of External
Relative Surplus Value |
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Chapter 5: The Reserves Role in the Production of
Relative Surplus Value in other than its External Form |
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Chapter 6: The Reserves' Contribution to the
Reproduction of a Labour Reserve Army |
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Chapter 7: The Reserves as "dumping
grounds" |
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Chapter 8: The Reserves
Contribution to the Disorganisation of the Proletariat |
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Chapter 9: Conclusion |
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Singelmann, Peter |
Peasantries, Modes of Production and Social
Formations [1980] |
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Morris, M L |
Capitalism and Apartheid: A critique of some
current conceptions of cheap labour power
[1974] |
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First, Ruth |
The Gold of Migrant Labour |
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Slater, Henry |
Peasantries and Primitive Accumulation in Southern
Africa [1975] |
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Curtis, Fred |
Multiple Class Processes, Migrant Labor and the
Value of Labor-power in a Social Formation
[1979] |
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Alavi, Hamza |
The Structure of Colonial Social Formations
[1979] |
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Cliffe, Lionel |
Rural Class Formation in East Africa
[1973] |
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Rey, P P |
The Articulation of Modes of Production: A Summary |
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Rey, P P |
Historical Materialism and Class Struggles |
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Banaji, Jairus |
For a Theory of Colonial Modes of Production |
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Cliffe, Lionel |
Labour Migration and Peasant Differentiation:
Zambian Experiences [1977] |
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Chattopadhyay, Paresh |
On the Question of the Mode of Production in Indian
Agriculture |
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Gerry, Chris |
Disguised Wage Employment: An Explanatory Note
[1979] |
A.12
Box file labelled: MODE
OF PRODUCTION 2 |
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Sketchley, Peter |
On the Transformation of the Social Relations of
Production in Post Independence Mozambican Industry [1982] |
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Curtis, Frederick
Augustus |
The Value of African Labor-Power in South Africa [doctoral thesis][1983] |
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Bradby, Barbara |
The Value of Gold: a note on Michael Williams
Economics [1976] |
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Biermann, Werner &
Reinhart Kossler |
The Settler Mode of Production |
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Rhodesia: a Case in Point
[1980] |
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Banaji, Jairus |
A Theory of Colonial Modes of Production |
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Curtis, Fred |
The Value of African Labor Power in South Africa:
1948-1978 [1983] |
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Mariotti, Amelai |
Capitalist Development and State Policy in South
Africa: African Women, the Family and the Price of Labor Power |
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Rey, P P |
The Articulation of Modes of Production: A Summary |
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Gittens, Thomas W |
The Articulation of Modes of Production and the
Development of Underdevelopment: Requiem for a Still-born Concept
[1980] |
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Curtis, Fred |
"Cheap" African Labor-Power and South
African Capitalism 1948-78
[1984] |
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Bernstein, Henry |
Agrarian Crisis in Africa and Neo-Classical
Populism |
|
Keegan, Tim |
Primitive Accumulation and Class Formation in the
Making of Agrarian Capitalism in South Africa [1989] |
|
Alavi, Hamza |
Capitalism and the Peasantry: Marxist Perspectives
[1986] |
|
Legassick, Martin |
Legislation, Ideology and Economy in Post-1948
South Africa |
|
Taylor, Rupert |
Sociology in South Africa: Tool or Critic of
Apartheid? |
|
Banaji, Jairus |
For a Theory of Colonial Modes of Production
[1972] |
|
Alavi, Hamza |
Capitalism and Colonial Transformation
[1978] |
|
Webster, David |
Colonialism, underdevelopment and the origins of
migrant labour among the Chopi of Southern Mozambique
[1977] |
|
Fransman, Martin |
Discussion of some issues related to the South
African Social Formation |
|
Bundy, Colin |
The Emergence and Decline of a South African
Peasantry |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Capitalism and cheap labour-power in South Africa:
from Segregation to Apartheid |
|
Fransman, Martin |
The Role of the Non-Capitalist Mode in the
Periphery of Southern Africa |
|
Wolpe, Harold? |
Migrant Labour and the Articulation of Modes of
Production: A re-examination
of the thesis |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Draft notes on: (a)Articulation of Modes of
Production and the Value of Labour-Power (b) Periodization and the State
[1975] |
A.13
MODE OF PRODUCTION - miscellaneous items |
||
A.14
Box file labelled: THE
AGRARIAN QUESTION |
||
|
Bauman, Zygmunt |
Stalin and the Peasant Revolution: A Case Study in
the Dialectics of Master and Slave [1985] |
|
Friedman, Harriet |
World Market, State and Family Farm: Social Bases
of Household Production in the Era of Wage Labor [1977] |
|
Vergopoulos, Kostas |
Capitalism and Peasant Productivity |
|
Corrigan, Philip |
Feudal Relics or Capitalist Monuments?
[1977?] |
|
Raikes, Peasants |
The State, Class-Formation and Rural
Differentiation in Tanzania
[1978] |
|
Sender, John |
Class Formation and the Development of Tanzanian
Agriculture [1974] |
|
Cowen, M |
Notes on Capital Class and Household Production |
|
Shanin, Teodor |
The Awkward Class Revisited
[1975] |
|
Chevalier,
Jacques M |
There is Nothing Simple about Simple Commodity
Production |
|
Shanin, Teodor |
Peasantry: Delineation of a Sociological Concept
and a Field of Study [1971] |
|
Mouzelis, N |
Capitalism and the Development of Agriculture
[1975] |
|
Vergopoulos, Kostas |
Capitalism and Peasant Productivity |
|
Tribe, Keith |
Economic property and Commodity Exchange in the
Formation of Agrarian Capitalism [1976] |
|
Benton, T |
Marxism and Metatheory in the Sociology of
Development |
|
Seddon, David and Ronnie
Margulies |
The Politics of the Agrarian Question in Turkey:
Review of a Debate [1983] |
|
Friedmann, Harriet |
The Family Farm in Advanced Capitalism: Outline of
a Theory of Simple Commodity Production in Agriculture |
|
Alavi, Hamza |
Capitalism and the Peasantry |
|
Gibbon, Peter &
Michael Neocosmos |
Some Problems in the Political Economy of
"African Socialism" |
|
Friedmann., Harriet |
The Family Farm in Advanced Capitalism: Outline of
a Theory of Simple Commodity Production in Agriculture
[1981] |
|
Levin, Richard &
Daniel Weiner |
The Agrarian Question and the Emergence of
Conflicting Agricultural Strategies in South Africa [1989] |
A.15
THE AGRARIAN QUESTION - miscellaneous items |
||
A.16
Box file labelled: SOUTH
AFRICAN ECONOMY |
||
|
WORKERS VOICE no.1
August 1990 |
The Great Economic Debate |
|
Ngoasheng, Moses |
Restructuring the Manufacturing Sector in a
Post-Apartheid South Africa [1991] |
|
Irwin, Alex |
South Africa's post-Apartheid Economy: Planning for
Prosperity [1989] |
|
Harris, Laurence |
The Mixed Economy of a Democratic South Africa
[1989] |
|
WEEKLY MAIL, Autumn 1990 |
Focus: The Great Debate |
|
Nattrass,
Nicoli Jean |
Making Sense of the Political Economy |
|
Stoneman, Colin |
Future economic policies in South Africa and their
effects on employment: some lessons from Zimbabwe [1991] |
|
African National
Congress |
Discussion Document:
Nationalisation |
|
African National
Congress |
Discussion Document: Economic Policy |
|
Maasdorp, Gavin |
What is a Mixed Economy? |
|
ANC |
Draft Resolution on ANC Economic Policy for
National Conference
[1991] |
|
SA Government |
White Paper on Land Reform: a Summary and
background study [1991] |
|
COSATU |
A Framework for Economic Reconstruction: Proposals
for a COSATU Economic Policy [1991] |
|
Padayachee, Vishnu |
The IMF and World Bank in Post-Apartheid South
Africa: Prospects and Dangers [1990] |
|
Jammine, Azar |
Monetary and Fiscal Policy |
|
Harris, Laurence |
Boom, Slump and Macroeconomic Policy in South
Africa [1988] |
|
Harris, Laurence |
How are we going to pay for Economic
reconstruction? [1990] |
|
|
Nationalisation of the Monopolies and the
Restructuring of the Economy |
|
Harris, Laurence |
Building the Mixed Economy
[1990] |
A.17
SOUTH AFRICAN ECONOMY: Economic Strategies |
||
|
ANC |
Towards a Technology Policy for South Africa
[1990] |
|
Harris, Laurence |
The Mixed Economy of a Democratic South Africa
[1989] |
|
Godsell, Bobby et al |
Economic Alternatives |
|
Kaplinsky, Raphael |
The Role of Labour in South Africa's Economic
Future [1989] |
|
Lazar, David |
The Economy of a Democratic South Africa
[1990] |
|
Fatton, Robert |
The African National Congress of South Africa: The
Limitation of a Revolutionary Strategy
[1984] |
|
Hudson, Peter A |
The Freedom Charter and Socialist Strategy in South
Africa [1986] |
|
Cronin, Jeremy |
National Democratic Struggle and the Question of
Transformation |
|
Jordon,
Z Pallo |
Socialist Transformation and the Freedom Charter
[1983] |
|
ANC Constitutional
Committee |
A Bill of Rights for a New South Africa
[1990] |
|
National African
Federated Chamber of Commerce and Industry |
Towards an Economic and Development Policy
Framework for a Post-Apartheid South Africa |
|
Relly, G W H |
Constitutional Reflections - some thoughts on South
Africa's Search for Democracy [1991] |
|
Cassim, Fuad |
The ANC's Constitutional Guidelines: An Economic
Assessment [1989] |
A.18
|
Box file labelled:
MARXISM 1 |
|
|
Jacks, Digby |
Higher Education Policy: Joint Programme for
Government of French Communist and Socialist Parties (extracts) [1972] |
|
Althusser, Louis |
Reply to John Lewis (self criticism), part 1 [1972] |
|
Davis, Angela |
The Nature of Freedom [1972] |
|
Rothstein, Andrew |
The USSR, its classes and Mr Bonavia [1972] |
|
Althusser, Louis |
Reply to John Lewis (self criticism), part 2
[1972] |
|
|
T W Adorno’s critique of positivism and
empiricism [1970] |
|
Basso, Lelio |
Rosa Luxemburg:
The Dialectic Method |
|
Bettelheim, Charles |
Against Economism: a translation of the Foreword to Les Luttes de classes en
URSS, 1917-1923
[1974] |
|
Brown, P L |
Epistemology and Method: Althusser, Foucault, Derrida |
|
Burawoy, Michael |
Marxism as Science: Historical Challenges and Theoretical Growth
[1990] |
|
Burawoy, Michael |
Marxism is dead, Long Live Marxism |
|
Burawoy, Michael |
Skocpol versus Trotsky [1989] |
|
Burisch, Wolfram |
Juergen Habermas and the “Frankfurt School of
Critical Theory of Society |
|
Goldmann, Lucien |
The Thought of the Enlightenment
[1967] |
|
Hall, Stuart |
A Reading of Marx’s 1857 Introduction to the
Grundrisse [1973] |
|
Hindess, Barry |
Class Structure and Politics |
|
Hindess, Barry |
Power, Interests and the outcome of Struggles |
|
Johnson, Richard,
Gregor McLennan and Bill Schwarz |
Economy,
Culture and Concept: Three approaches to
Marxist History |
|
Johnson, Richard |
Frameworks of
Culture and Power: Complexity and Politics in Cultural Studies |
|
Kelemen, Paul |
Towards a Marxist Critique of Structuralist
Anthropology |
|
Lewis, John |
The Althusser Case, Part 1.
Marxist Humanism |
|
Mellor, Adrian |
Theories of Social Stratification:
Key Concepts and Recent Developments
[1972] |
|
Mepham, John |
The Theory of Ideology in Capital |
|
Mouffe,
Chantal |
Hegemony and Ideology in Gramsci |
|
Przeworski, Adam |
Material Bases of Consent: Economics and Politics
in a Hegemonic System [1978] |
|
Resnick, Stephen and Richard D Wolff |
Classes on Marxian Theory
[1982] |
|
Resnick, Stephen and Richard D Wolff |
Marxist Epistemology:
Critique of Economic Determinism |
|
Rose, David and Gordon Marshall |
Constructing the (W)right Classes |
|
Somerville, Jennifer |
Poulanzas, Class and Power |
A.19
Box file labelled: MARXISM
2 |
||
|
Lockwood, David |
The weakest link in the chain? Some comments on
theMarxist theory of action |
|
|
Laclau, Populism and Ideology:
Reductionism, Indeterminacy or Relative Autonomy? |
|
Chandra, Bipan |
Karl Marx, His Theories of Asian Societies, and
Colonial Rule [1981] |
|
Barthes, Roland |
Introduction to the Structural Analysis of the
Narrative [1966] |
|
Woodiwiss, Anthony |
Metatheory, Anti-humanism and the reconstruction of
the Concept of Class [1987] |
|
Vilar, Pierre |
Marxist History, a History in the Making:
Towards a Dialogue with Althusser |
|
Harris, Laurence |
The State and the Economy:
Has Marxist Theory failed? [1980] |
|
Rosenberg, David |
Extended Review |
|
|
[Fascism and Dictatorship by N Poulantzas, 1974] |
|
Burawoy, Michael |
State
and Social Revolution in South Africa:
Reflections on the Comparative
Perspectives of Greenberg and Skocpol |
A.20
Box file labelled: SOUTH
AFRICA AND RACE |
||
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Current Research on
Apartheid in South Africa [1986] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Labour Migration in Southern Africa and the Crisis
of Reproduction of the Migratory System |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
South Africa: Modes
of Production, Labour-Power and Reserve Army |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Analysis of the Forms of the South African
State [1983] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Changing Significance of the Migrant Labour
System in South Africa [1987] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Migrant Labour in South Africa |
|
Wolpe, Harold? |
The Present Conjuncture in South Africa |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The White Class Alliance in South Africa and its
relation to International Capital - Some Comments |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Some Comments on Howard Simson's The Social Origins
of Afrikaner Fascism and its Apartheid Policy |
A.21
SOUTH AFRICA AND RACE: miscellaneous papers |
||
|
|
loose sheets |
|
|
report of a 2 meetings
in 1987 |
|
|
notes and correspondence
re seminar in Amsterdam, 1986 |
|
|
correspondence re
publication of Apartheid and the
South |
|
|
African
Economy 1987-89 |
|
|
list of The
Necessary Conditions for Negotiation |
|
|
discussion of articles
in this collection ?? |
A.22
Box file labelled: ETHNICITY
& NATIONALISM |
||
|
Gelb, Stephen |
Some Sociological Perspectives on Race, Class &
Democracy in South Africa |
|
Ominde, S H |
Multi-Tribalism and Social Stratification: Movement
to Towns from Nyanza Province, Kenya |
|
Turok, Ben |
Class Structure and National Ideology in South
Africa |
|
Sinnott, Richard &
Earl E Davis |
The Role of Political Institutions in the Evolution
and Maintainance of Ethnic Conflict [1979] |
|
Jackson, Robert H |
Ethnicity: A Conceptual Analysis |
|
Brand, Jack |
Class and Nationalism in the Politics of
Contemporary Western Europe [1979] |
|
Guy, Jeff |
The Role of Ethnicity in the Homelands and Towns of
South Africa [1991] |
|
Norval, A J |
Discussion Paper |
|
Gorbachev , M S |
Solving Urgent Problems of Harmonising Inter-Ethnic
Relations by Joint Effort and Perestroika
[1988] |
|
Bates, Robert H |
Approaches to the Study of Ethnicity
[1970] |
|
Willame,
Jean- Claude |
Mythe
et Realite de L'Ethnocentrisme |
|
|
The Politics of Mugging |
|
Tamarkin, M |
Tribal Associations, Tribal Solidarity, and Tribal
Chauvinism in a Kenya Town
[1973] |
|
Kasfir, Nelson |
Explaining Ethnic
Political Participation [1977] |
|
Kasfir, Nelson? |
Ethnicity |
|
Mafeje, Archie |
The Ideology of "Tribalism"
[1971] |
|
Hart, Keith |
Migration and Tribal Identity among the Frafra of
Ghana |
|
Mitchell, J Clyde |
Tribe & Social Change in South Central Africa:
A Situational Approach [1970] |
|
Uchendu, Victor |
The Passing of Tribal Man: A West African
Experience [1970] |
|
Southall, Aidan W |
The Illusion of Tribe [1970] |
|
Van den Berghe, Pierre L |
Ethnicity: the African Experience
[1971] |
|
Hotowitz, Donald L |
Patterns of Ethnic Separatism
[1981] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Political Strategies and the Law in South
Africa:Analytical Considerations [1985] |
|
Davidson, Basil |
The Transition to Socialism in Africa -On
Revolutionary Nationalism: The
Legacy of Cabral [1982] |
|
Bates, Robert H |
Ethnic Competition and Modernization in
Contemporary Africa [1974] |
|
Llobera, Josep R |
Notes towards a paper on the national question: or
can Wallerstein really deliver the goods? [1982]
|
|
Kaufert, Joseph Mossman |
Ethnic Unit Classification and analysis
|
|
Oyovbaire, S Egite |
On the Concept of Ethnicity and African Politics
[1974] |
|
Enloe, Cynthia H |
Ethnicity, bureaucracy and state-building in Africa
and Latin America [1987] |
|
Fine, Robert |
The Antinomies of Nationalism & Democracy in
the South African Liberation Struggle
[1989] |
|
Goldin, Ian |
Aspects of the Dialectic of Class and Race in South
Africa: A Deviation [1983] |
|
Lecourt, Dominique |
Interactions of the African, Chinese and Indian
Diasporas with their new socio-cultural environment The dangers of a word
[1990]: |
|
Posel, Deborah |
The Meaning of Apartheid Before 1948: Conflicting
Interests and Blueprints within the Afrikaner Nationalist Alliance |
|
Simons, Mary |
Creation and Dissolution: Ethnicity, Capitalism and
the South African State [1982] |
A.23
ETHNICITY AND NATIONALISM: miscellaneous
items |
||
|
|
Bibliographies |
|
|
course
contents |
A.24
Box file labelled: SOUTH
AFRICAN THEORY |
||
|
Morris, Mike |
Periodisation, Class Struggle and the State in
South Africa: the effects of an absence
[1975] |
|
|
DISCUSSION DOCUMENT: |
|
|
The Role of the Party and its place in the national
liberation movement [1980] |
|
de
Braganca, Aquino & Jacques Depelchin |
From the Idealization of Frelimo to the
Understanding of the Recent
History of Mozambique [1986] |
|
Posel, Deborah |
Doing Business with the Pass Laws: Influx Control
and the Interests of Manufacturing and Commerce in South Africa in the
1950s [1987] |
|
|
Apartheid South Africa: Colonialism of a special
type [1977] |
|
Morris, Mike |
Social Agrarian History and the Transition to
Capitalism in the South African Countryside
[1987] |
|
Marks, Shula |
Towards a Peoples History of South Africa? Recent
Development in the Historiography of South Africa |
|
Neame, Sylvia |
Concerning the "new" trend in the South
African bourgeois social sciences, including historiography.
Introductory comments. |
|
Yudelman, D |
The Quest for a Neo-Marxist Approach to
Contemporary South Africa (Review
Note) |
|
Kaplan, David |
Towards a Marxist Analysis of South Africa
[1979?] |
|
|
The Concept of Internal Colonialism |
|
|
Pluralist and Marxist perspectives in racial
discrimination in South Africa |
|
Elphick, Richard |
The "Liberal" Historiography of South
Africa A Response to its
Marxist Critics [1981] |
|
|
The Specific Features of the National Question in
South Africa |
|
Norval, A J |
Accounting for Apartheid: A Reading of the Logics
of the Construction of Social and Political Identities
[1989] |
|
|
The philosophy of social science and politics in
South Africa: Some notes towards a discussion |
|
|
Subjectivity and Strategy in SA Resistance Politics |
A.25
SOUTH AFRICAN THEORY: Miscellaneous |
||
|
|
Social Scientists Seminar, Moscow 1987 |
|
|
Report on the ANC-Soviet Social Scientists Seminar,
Moscow 1989 |
A.26
|
Box file labelled:
MANUSCRIPTS |
|
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Introduction to a
collection of papers published by Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1980 |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Class, Race and the Occupational Structure in South
Africa |
|
Wolpe, Harold? |
The Progressive Federal Party |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Analysis of the South African State
[1983] |
|
Williams, Michael |
An Analysis of South African capitalism -
Neo-Ricardianism or Marxism? |
|
Nolutshungu, Sam
|
Changing South Africa - Political Considerations
[1982] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Review of: Changing
South Africa - Political Considerations by Sam C Nolutshungu |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Differing Explanations of Social Conflict in South
Africa [1985] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Articulation of Modes and Forms of Production
[1983] |
|
|
Capitalism in South Africa and cheap labour-power |
|
|
Some Comments on "South African Fascism" |
|
|
The Development and Transformation of the Apartheid
State |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
A Perspective on Change in South Africa |
|
|
South Africa - Reform or Revolution? |
|
Levy, Norman |
The Foundations of the South African Cheap Labour
System [1982] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Strategies towards the law: Some problems
[1984] |
A.27
MANUSCRIPTS Miscellaneous |
|
|
correspondence,
including: [1982-89] |
|
|
external examiners report |
|
|
reports on applications for research grants |
|
|
advice to students on their theses |
|
|
references |
|
|
book reviews |
|
|
itinerary of visit to JHB (undated Mss) |
|
|
draft structure of paper on ANC for London meeting,
1987 |
|
|
"outline of paper"
(undated Mss) |
|
|
course outline, reading list |
A.28
Untitled box file - material mostly by Harold Wolpe - various
topics |
||
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Capitalism and Cheap Labour-Power in South Africa
From Segregation to Apartheid |
|
Johnstone, Frederick |
Reply to Wolpe's article on the White Working Class
[1977] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Race, Class and the Apartheid State
[1988] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
South African Crossroads in MARXISM
TODAY Dec.85 |
|
Cohen,
B G & P J Jenner |
The Employment of Immigrants: A Case Study within
the Wool Industry [Open University Supplementary material,
1976] |
|
Legassick, M |
South Africa: Capital Accumulation and Violence [Open University
Supplementary material, 1978] |
|
Wolpe, H
|
Capitalism and Cheap Labour-Power in South Africa:
from Segregation to Apartheid [Open University Supp.material, 1978] |
|
BOOK REVIEW |
French Disconnection |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Strategic Issues in the Struggle for National
Liberation in South Africa [1984] |
|
Bernstein, Rusty |
Comments on "Strategic Issues…" |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Liberation Struggle and Research |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Struggle for National Liberation? |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Ideology, Policy and Capitalism in South Africa
[1973] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Theory of Internal Colonialism: the South
African case [1975] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Towards an Analysis of the South African State
[1980] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
National and Class Struggle in South Africa |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Class Concepts, Class Struggle and Racism
[1986] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Race and Class in the National Struggle in South
Africa [1988] |
|
Legassick, Martin &
Harold Wolpe |
The Batustans and Capital Accumulation in South
Africa [1976] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Changing Class Structure of South Africa: the
African Petit-Bourgeoisie [1978] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Articulation of Modes and Forms of Production
[1985] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Political Strategies and the Law in South Africa:
Analytical Considerations [1985] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Apartheid's Deepening Crisis in MARXISM TODAY Jan.83 |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Book reviews of: |
|
|
Colonist or Uitlander? A Study of the British
Immigrant in South Africa by
John Stone [1973] |
|
|
South Africa: Sociological Perspectives by
Heribert Adam [1971] |
|
|
South African Dialogue by Nic Rhoodie [1972] |
|
|
Changing South Africa - Political Considerations |
A.29
|
Box file untitled |
|
|
Shearing, Clifford D |
A Constitutive Conception of Regulation
[1992] |
|
Weschler, Lawrence |
An Afrikaner Dante [review of
Breyten Breytenbach's memoirs] |
|
|
The Representation of Cultural Difference and the
Fiction of Joseph Conrad |
|
|
Research proposals
documentation - arising from workshop held in Bommersvik
1987? |
|
Spreen, Gerd |
Legal Research in South Africa - [notes]
[1969] |
|
|
Section II South
Africa in the War and Post-War Periods |
|
|
[starts at p.279] |
|
Cohen, Stanley |
Bandits, Rebels or Criminals: African History and
Western Criminology |
|
|
Models of Man's Approaches to Law, and Political
Struggle |
|
Davies, Robert |
The Significance of Theoretical Debates on Regional
Cooperation and Integration in the Transformation of Southern Africa [1992] |
A.30
Untitled box file - material mostly by Harold Wolpe - various
topics |
||
A.30.1
Harold Wolpe material |
||
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The South African Social Formation and the State
[1974] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The Sociology of Race Relations in South Africa [1969] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
An Examination of some approaches to the problem of
the Development of Revolutionary Consciousness [1968] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Class, Race and the Occupational Structure |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Class, Race and the Occupational Structure in South
Africa |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
A Critical Analysis of some aspects of Charisma
[1967] |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
African Socialism - Myth or Reality? |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
The White Working Class in South Africa: some
theoretical problems…….. 1st draft |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Class Structure and Social Inequality - Theoretical
Issues in the Analysis of Social Stratification |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Non-Capitalist Development and the Post-Colonial
State |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Class Concepts, Class Struggle and Race
[1984] |
|
Wolpe, Harold? |
The Structure of the South African State |
|
Wolpe, Harold (ed) |
Race; Class and Capitalism in South Africa |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Review:
Negroes in Britain by Kenneth
Little….1972 |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Review:
Corporate Power in an African
State by R L Sklar, 1975 |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Review:
Class, Race & Gold by F A
Johnstone, 1976 |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Review:
Chibaro by C van Onselen,
1976 |
|
Wolpe, Harold |
Report on Proposed Text Book for Business Studies
at C.N.A.A degree and HND Level [1973] |
A.30.2
articles with no title or no author |
||
|
Shipton, Eric? |
Review: Up
Against the Fences: Poverty, Passes and Privilege in South Africa.
edited by Hermann Giolomee and L Schlemmer, 1985 |
|
|
Review:
Modernizing Racial Domination
- The Dynamics of South African Politics by Herbert Adams, 1971
and |
|
|
A Federation of Southern Africa by Leo Marquard,
1971 |
|
|
An Assessment of the Behavioural Approach in
Political Science |
|
|
Ideology, Policy and Capitalism in South Africa |
|
|
The Land Question in South Africa: a preliminary
Assessment |
|
|
Capitalism in South Africa and cheap labour-power |
|
|
"It is generally accepted by sociologists that
the term "Social |
|
|
Stratification" refers to some kind of
hierarchical ordering of |
|
|
the population in a society…." |
|
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"In this paper the use of the term
"social system" to refer to an analytically isolated set of
interrelated variables…" |
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"Note: These are rough, unrevised thoughts on
the question of what seems to be a growing and concerted drive towards
reforms by the power bloc…" |
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documents that were
distributed at the Experts Meeting on Problems and Priorities in Social
Science Training in Southern Africa - held in Maputo 1982 - published as a
Research Bulletin in Southern Africa
and the World Economy |
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The National Democratic Revolution…. goals, role etc |
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Proposed investigation: Reformism, Conflict and the State in Contemporary South
Africa |
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Research Project:
African Social and Economic Relations and Political Struggles in
the South African Countryside |
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"South Africa: Sociological Perspectives"
is a collection of fifteen essays, written by different social scientists
who…" |
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"The assumption is frequently made that all
the significant social processes in a society can be fully
explained…….Leo Kuper raises these issues in his book 'An African
Bourgeoisie'" |
A.31
Box file untitled |
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A.31.1
miscellaneous articles |
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Roberts, Simon |
The Tswana Polity and "Tswana Law and
Custom" Reconsidered |
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Hall, Gus |
Socialism in a Changing World |
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Grattan-Guinness, I |
The New Great Trek of South Africa: Which Reforms
for Education? [1989] |
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Gwala, Nkosinathi |
Inkatha, Political Violence and the Struggle for
Control in Pietermaritzburg [1988] |
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Swilling, Mark |
The United Democratic Front and Township Revolt in
South Africa |
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Davies, Robert |
Dealing with Monopoly Capital in a Mixed Economy |
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Davies, Robert |
Basic Principles of ANC Economic Policy |
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Mixed Economy - Free Market Capitalist |
A.31.2
miscellaneous writings |
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The Strategy of the ANC |
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Political Economy Worksheet - COSATU Workshop 1988 |
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The Crisis: Speeches by COSATU Office Bearers
[1986] |
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Programme: SACP-COSATU Meeting, Harare 1990 |
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Press Release re SACP-COSATU Meeting, Harare 1990 |
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The probable…Happened… SACP-COSATU Meeting |
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(for COSATU News) |
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Kadalie, Bruce, Valmont
Layne & Ginny Volbrecht |
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"We Must free Ourselves" - the story of a
stayaway in eCawa, Eastern Cape
[ASSA Paper no.10, 1987] ASSA
Newsletter, Sept. 1988 |
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Burawoy, Michael |
Review of Race,
Class and the Apartheid State by H Wolpe [1988] |
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Marx, Karl |
Preface to A Contribution to the Critique of
Political Economy |
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Webster, Eddie |
Introduction "The
realignment of trade unions in the wake of the changes introduced in the
post-Wiehahn period…" |
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Tony Karon[?] Honours Thesis (part two) |
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South and Southern Africa in the 20th
century: Course Outline |
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some personal
correspondence |
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"Odds
& Sods" - loose
& odds pages, postcards etc. |
A.32-A.35
MISCELLANEOUS |
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A.32
New book flyers |
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A.33
Published Seminar/Workshop reports/proceedings |
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A.34
Journals, pamphlets |
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A.35
Newsclippings |
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SECTION B
21 drawers/boxes of index cards |
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B.1
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Lecture
notes |
B.1.1 |
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reference
information on economic theory |
B.1.2 |
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reference information on
political and economic theories |
B.1.3 |
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reference information on
organisational structures & sociology |
B.2 |
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Reference notes |
B.2.1 |
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"A" titles -
African subjects - appears to be historical - circa1940s |
B.2.2 |
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"State" |
B.2.3 |
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Class
and Race |
B.2.4 |
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Marxism |
B.2.5 |
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"Modes of
Production Articulation" - HW's book notes |
B.2.6 |
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Subject reference cards |
B.2.7 |
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Philosophers
- notes & critiques |
B.2.8 |
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Philosophers - theories
and quotes |
B.3
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Bibliographies |
B.3.1 |
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Political South African
references |
B.3.2 |
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South African Homelands,
esp. Ciskei & Transkei. Also Statutes |