Baruch Hirson - historian and political scientist - was a towering
figure of the intellectual Left in South Africa for much of the
20th century. Yael Hirson has collected and edited his writings to
produce a comprehensive picture which includes the role of trade
unions, the Communist Party, Trotyskist groups, aspects of
workers's resistance to oppression by the state and big business -
so often closely linked - and the vital questions of race, colour
and class in the struggle against the apartheid state. This book
provides a unique insight into the formative influences which
helped to guide the South African resistance movement and will
prove an essential reference point to those interested in the early
political career of Nelson Mandela.
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