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![]() | Ogunde, Oke (2002) |
| The revolutionary essence of Fela Kuti's music | |
| The African Communist. #161. p. 78-83. |
![]() | Drimie, Scott (2002) |
| HIV/AIDS and land: case studies from Kenya, Lesotho and South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #161. p. 60-71. |
![]() | Dexter, Philip (2002) |
| The key challenge facing the movement in the NDR: unity in the ANC and unity of the Alliance | |
| The African Communist. #161. p. 13-16. |
![]() | Sachikonye, Lloyd M. (2002) |
| Wither Zimbabwe? Crisis and democratisation | |
| The African Communist. #160. p. 68-78. |
![]() | Suttner, Raymond (2002) |
| The ANC's 90th Anniversary: why it matters | |
| The African Communist. #159. p. 7-13. |
![]() | Isabirye, Stephen B.; Mahmoudi, Kooros M. (2001) |
| Rwanda, Burundi and their tribal wars | |
| The African Communist. #157. p. 85-108. |
![]() | Satgar, Vishwas (2000) |
| Co-operative banks in South Africa - a brief survey | |
| The African Communist. #155. p. 50-57. |
![]() | South African Communist Party (1997) |
| Harvesting apartheid: the complicity of business in racial oppression | |
| The African Communist. #148. p. 40-63. |
![]() | South African Communist Party to. Political Education Secretariat (1997) |
| Some reflections on industrial policy in South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #147. p. 44-62. |
![]() | Suttner, Raymond (1996) |
| South African foreign policy since April 1994 | |
| The African Communist. #145. p. 67-76. |
![]() | Carrim, Yunus (1996) |
| The national question in post-apartheid South Africa: reconciling multiple identities | |
| The African Communist. #145. p. 49-58. |
![]() | George, Susan (1996) |
| Rethinking debt in Africa | |
| The African Communist. #143. p. 26-33. |
![]() | Maloka, Eddy (1995) |
| 'Traditional' leaders and the current transition | |
| The African Communist. #141. p. 35-43. |
![]() | Nzimande, Blade (1994) |
| The Zulu Kingdom: Buthelezi's short-cut to power | |
| The African Communist. #136. p. 6-20. |
![]() | Malinga, Phineas (1990) |
| Nationalisation or free enterprise? The economic policy of the national democratic revolution | |
| The African Communist. #123. p. 20-33. |
![]() | Karrim, Abdul (1990) |
| The Indian people and the national democratic movement | |
| The African Communist. #122. p. 29-41. |
![]() | Zuma, Thando (1990) |
| Revolt in the Bantustans: apartheid's master plan in ruins | |
| The African Communist. #122. p. 18-28. |
![]() | Zuma, Thando (1990) |
| The role of the chiefs in the struggle for liberation | |
| The African Communist. #121. p. 65-76. |
![]() | Zania, Theresa (1990) |
| The ICU and the white parliamentary parties, 1921-1924: a study in contradictions and compromises | |
| The African Communist. #120. p. 70-83. |
![]() | Alexander, Ray (1990) |
| COSATU: a leading force in the liberation of South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #120. p. 44-51. |
![]() | Borkman, Gerald (1989) |
| Whither big business? Bourgeois strategies to cope with the South African revolution | |
| The African Communist. #117. p. 48-64. |
![]() | Zania, Theresa (1989) |
| 70th Anniversary of the ICU: part of the emerging African nationalist movement: the ICU reaches its peak: and begins to break up | |
| The African Communist. #116. p. 33-48. |
![]() | Cato (1989) |
| Apartheid armed forces in crisis | |
| The African Communist. #116. p. 20-32. |
![]() | Mbako, Simon Zhu (1988) |
| Namibia: South Africa's neo-colonial strategy in crisis | |
| The African Communist. #112. p. 18-37. |
![]() | (1987) |
| Communists and Christians in the South African revolution | |
| The African Communist. #110. p. 52-71. |
![]() | Nyameko, R.E. (1987) |
| Cosatu on the move: workers fight against reign of terror | |
| The African Communist. #110. p. 22-38. |
![]() | Mackintosh, Peter (1987) |
| National and class struggle: is the Communist party programme still valid | |
| The African Communist. #109. p. 31-47. |
![]() | Seme, V. (1986) |
| The causes of coups: armies and politics in Africa | |
| The African Communist. #107. p. 58-70. |
![]() | Simons, Jack (1986) |
| Builders of the communist party | |
| The African Communist. #107. p. 37-48. |
![]() | Rosita (1986) |
| Communists and the women's movement in South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #106. p. 85-91. |
![]() | Fulani, T.B. (1986) |
| The effects of the South African economic crisis on the workers | |
| The African Communist. #106. p. 77-91. |
![]() | Majola, Sisa (1986) |
| The beginnings of people's power: discussion of the theory of State and revolution in South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #106. p. 55-66. |
![]() | Toussaint (1986) |
| A man of our time: Joe Slovo elected chairman of the SACP | |
| The African Communist. #106. p. 20-26. |
![]() | Denga (1986) |
| The South African ruling class: contradictions and crisis | |
| The African Communist. #105. p. 68-80. |
![]() | Cabesa, Quadro (1986) |
| From ungovernability to revolution: some burning issues of strategy and tactics | |
| The African Communist. #104. p. 28-40. |
![]() | Mdlalose, Thoko (1986) |
| The place of the Church is our liberation struggle | |
| The African Communist. #104. p. 18-27. |
![]() | Nyawuza (1985) |
| New 'Marxist' tendencies and the battle of ideas in South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #103. p. 45-62. |
![]() | Toussaint (1985) |
| In search of ideology: a critical look at Azapo | |
| The African Communist. #102. p. 32-45. |
![]() | (1984) |
| Why world capital backs South Africa: the role of the transnational corporations and foreign investment in South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #99. p. 82-93. |
![]() | Ulyanovsky, R. (1984) |
| Scientific socialism and Amilcar Cabral | |
| The African Communist. #99. p. 49-60. |
![]() | Sifunasonke, T. (1984) |
| U.S. eagle over Africa: Reagan's foreign policy threatens our independence. | |
| The African Communist. #99. p. 31-44. |
![]() | Inquilab (1984) |
| The Reagan-Botha axis threatens peace and social progress | |
| The African Communist. #99. p. 17-30. |
![]() | Matajo, R.E. (1984) |
| Obstacles on the road to trade union unity | |
| The African Communist. #98. p. 43-55. |
![]() | Nyawuza (1984) |
| The national question and ethnicity: the case of the United Democratic Front and the National Forum | |
| The African Communist. #98. p. 20-33. |
![]() | Ngungunyane, A. (1983) |
| The O.A.U. after 20 years | |
| The African Communist. #94. p. 41-51. |
![]() | Sifunasonke, T. (1983) |
| Botha's 'total strategy': crisis management in South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #94. p. 28-40. |
![]() | Nyameko, R.S. (1982) |
| Racists change course on the trade union front | |
| The African Communist. #91. p. 31-48. |
![]() | Letsema (1982) |
| Family planning in South Africa - a kind of genocide? | |
| The African Communist. #90. p. 73-86. |
![]() | Fuller, Robert (1982) |
| The struggle for hearts and minds | |
| The African Communist. #89. p. 53-63. |
![]() | (1982) |
| For the nation to live the tribe must die | |
| The African Communist. #89. p. 30-48. |
![]() | Matajo, R.E. (1982) |
| Black Trade Unions set the Pace | |
| The African Communist. #89. p. 20-29. |
![]() | Kwedini, Gxobh'iyeza (1982) |
| African National Congress of South Africa - 70 years old: the birth of a nation. | |
| The African Communist. #88. p. 22-31. |
![]() | Mtungwa, M.K. (1981) |
| Twentieth anniversary of Umkhonto We Sizwe: the road of struggle that leads to freedom | |
| The African Communist. #87. p. 65-77. |
![]() | Dubula, Sol. (1981) |
| The two pillars of our struggle: reflections on the relationship between the ANC and SACP | |
| The African Communist. #87. p. 26-40. |
![]() | Toussaint (1981) |
| S.A. Communist Party anniversary on July 30: in retrospect - 60 years on | |
| The African Communist. #86. p. 25-45. |
![]() | Ngentonga, Mde (1981) |
| Our national struggle in its international context | |
| The African Communist. #85. p. 50-59. |
![]() | Matajo, R.E. (1981) |
| Workers take the revolutionary path | |
| The African Communist. #85. p. 20-37. |
![]() | Fundisi (1980) |
| King Moshweshwe who built a nation and beat the Boers | |
| The African Communist. Volume 80. p. 54-72. |
![]() | Galperin, Georgie (1980) |
| Ethiopia: some aspects of the nationalities question | |
| The African Communist. #83. p. 53-61. |
![]() | (1980) |
| Role of trade unions in the South African revolution | |
| The African Communist. #82. p. 81-89. |
![]() | Nyameko, R.S. (1980) |
| Trade union movement at the crossroads | |
| The African Communist. #82. p. 28-43. |
![]() | Hunt, Geoffrey; Theodoropoulos, Christos (1979) |
| Nigeria: will civilian rule bring democracy? | |
| The African Communist. #79. p. 88-101. |
![]() | A.M. (1979) |
| Algeria: along the revolutionary path | |
| The African Communist. #79. p. 70-78. |
![]() | L.E. (1979) |
| The year of the spear: moorosi, chief of the Baphuthi | |
| The African Communist. #79. p. 64-69. |
![]() | Spectator (1979) |
| Building the party in Mozambique | |
| The African Communist. #79. p. 45-63. |
![]() | Xhakalegusha, Ginyibhulu (1979) |
| National question and ethnic processes | |
| The African Communist. #79. p. 28-44. |
![]() | Nyameko, R.S. (1979) |
| The Wiehahn report: state plan to shackle African trade unions | |
| The African Communist. #79. p. 16-27. |
![]() | Terfa, Solomon (1979) |
| Drought and the Ethiopian revolution | |
| The African Communist. #78. p. 76-87. |
![]() | Nyameko, R.S. (1979) |
| Afterthoughts on Soweto | |
| The African Communist. #78. p. 68-75. |
![]() | Pahad, Essop (1979) |
| A proud history of struggle | |
| The African Communist. #78. p. 47-67. |
![]() | Kennelly, Joe (1979) |
| Apartheid leads to mass unemployment: jobless millions banished to Bantustans | |
| The African Communist. #78. p. 31-46. |
![]() | Toussaint (1979) |
| 'Fallen among liberals': an ideology of Black Consciousness examined | |
| The African Communist. #78. p. 18-30. |
![]() | Malinga, Phineas (1979) |
| Gold and the dollar | |
| The African Communist. #77. p. 78-85. |
![]() | Lenong, Joyce (1979) |
| Child genocide in South Africa | |
| The African Communist. #77. p. 21-38. |
![]() | Ngara, John (1978) |
| The 'internal settlement' and the Zimbabwe revolution | |
| The African Communist. #75. p. 74-83. |
![]() | (1978) |
| Moses Kotane: August 9, 1905 - May 19, 1978 | |
| The African Communist. #75. p. 34-46. |
![]() | Khumalo, Ngacambaza (1978) |
| The compromising role of Inkatha | |
| The African Communist. #74. p. 94-99. |
![]() | Spectator (1978) |
| Elections in Mozambique: the reality of liberty | |
| The African Communist. #74. p. 60-74. |
![]() | Bayih, Berhanu (1978) |
| People's gains in the Ethiopian revolution | |
| The African Communist. #74. p. 51-59. |
![]() | Azad, A. (1978) |
| The Horn of Africa: defeat for imperialism | |
| The African Communist. #74. p. 37-50. |
![]() | Press, R. (1978) |
| Workers' health undermined by apartheid | |
| The African Communist. #72. p. 74-81. |
![]() | Davis, David (1978) |
| Apartheid laws shackle African workers | |
| The African Communist. #72. p. 63-73. |
![]() | Malinga, Phineas (1977) |
| Turning point in Namibia | |
| The African Communist. #71. p. 70-83. |
![]() | Sibeko, Alexander (1977) |
| Cuba & Angola - an act of solidarity | |
| The African Communist. #71. p. 60-69. |
![]() | Jones, W. (1977) |
| Problems of the Ethiopian revolution | |
| The African Communist. #69. p. 84-93. |
![]() | Mazoe, Bernard (1977) |
| How Zimbabwe's liberation struggle began | |
| The African Communist. #69. p. 19-34. |
![]() | (1977) |
| Crisis in the Southern Sudan | |
| The African Communist. #68. p. 69-81. |
![]() | Nkosi, Z. (1977) |
| The lessons of Soweto | |
| The African Communist. #68. p. 18-33. |
![]() | Ngwenya, Joe (1976) |
| A further contribution on the national question | |
| The African Communist. #67. p. 48-59. |
![]() | Villiers, J. (1976) |
| Transkei 'independence' fraud | |
| The African Communist. #66. p. 19-40. |
![]() | Sisacho, D.S. (1976) |
| Africanisation & class struggle | |
| The African Communist. #64. p. 75-82. |
![]() | Toussaint (1976) |
| Black bankers - friends or enemies of liberation | |
| The African Communist. #64. p. 63-74. |
![]() | Dubula, Sol (1976) |
| The Congo on the road to socialism | |
| The African Communist. #64. p. 43-51. |
![]() | Meli, F. (1976) |
| S. Africa joins imperialist bloc in Indian Ocean offensive | |
| The African Communist. #61. p. 52-60. |
![]() | Lobengula, Mava (1975) |
| Detente: a tactical offensive by Vorster | |
| The African Communist. #63. p. 102-109. |
![]() | Richards, Naomi (1975) |
| Women's role in S.A. freedom fight | |
| The African Communist. #63. p. 71-76. |
![]() | Davis, David (1975) |
| African trade unions - reformist or revolutionary? | |
| The African Communist. #62. p. 52-62. |
![]() | Machel, Samora (1975) |
| Women's liberation is essential for the revolution | |
| The African Communist. #61. p. 37-51. |
![]() | Braverman, R.E. (1975) |
| African trade unions & the liberation struggle | |
| The African Communist. #60. p. 51-63. |
![]() | Meli, F. (1974) |
| Comintern aid for black revolutionaries | |
| The African Communist. #59. p. 97-109. |
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