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[liste ra-l] (en) Soweto, South Africa: "Black Flame" Workshop on Class Struggle, Anarchism and Syndicalism
Lucien van der Walt and Michael Schmidt
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We find ourselves at a critical juncture - nearly a million jobs have been
lost in South Africa since the onset of global crisis in 2008. The planet is
teetering on the brink of environmental collapse. The United States continues to
wage war on the world's poorest regions.
The workers' movement remains
the key force for defending the popular classes from neoliberal and government
onslaughts, and in building a sustainable, egalitarian and just society. If we
do not act, we should not complain.
But how? In his Political Report to
the 10th Cosatu national congress, Zwelinzima Vavi argued for the need to "Build
Marxism" by learning from other left traditions. In particular, he mentioned
anarchism as useful for "developing a vision for socialism in the 21st century",
laying "the basis for the unity of the left in our country".
Vavi made
especial mention of a new book from South Africa: "Black Flame: the
revolutionary class politics of anarchism and syndicalism", by Lucien van
der Walt and Michael Schmidt. This was launched at Wits University last year, at
a major gathering of intellectuals, trade unionists, social movement and student
activists.
A Soweto launch of this book is being organised by the
Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front (ZACF) and the Orlando West study circle on
anarchism. This will be part of a workshop on class struggle and revolutionary
trade unionism on the 6th of March 2010 at 1 pm. Both authors of "Black Flame"
will be present to discuss topics covered in the book, and the importance of
anarchism for the revolutionary social and political praxis of the workers'
movement and the socialist project.
We hereby invite you, or your
organisation to send shop-stewards, organisers and rank-and-file delegates to
this event, which we have no doubt will prove to be both very informative and
inspiring, giving us lots to consider as we set about building a revolutionary
workers' movement for the 21st century.
Date: Saturday 6 March,
2010
Time: 13h00
Place: Funda Centre, Soweto
http://black-flame-anarchism.blogspot.com/
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