"Cutting-edge."--Patrick Bond
"This fascinating book fills a vacuum that has weakened the
believers in Marxist resistance in Africa."--Joseph Iranola
Akinlaja, general secretary of the National Union of Petroleum and
Natural Gas Workers, Nigeria
" An] excellent collection."--"Socialist Review"
"Read this for inspiration, for the sense that we are part of a
world movement."--"Socialist Worker "(London)
"Grab this book. Highly recommended."--Tokumbo Oke,
"Bookmarks"
This collection of essays and interviews studies class struggle
and social empowerment on the African continent.
Employing Marxist theory to address the postcolonial problems of
several different countries, experts analyze such issues as the
renewal of Islamic fundamentalism in Egypt, debt relief, trade
union movements, and strike action. Includes interviews with
leading African socialists and activists.
With contributions from Leo Zeilig, David Seddon, Anne
Alexander, Dave Renton, Ahmad Hussein, Jussi Vinnikka, Femi
Aborisade, Miles Larmer, Austin Muneku, Peter Dwyer, Trevor Ngwane,
Munyaradzi Gwisai, Tafadzwa Choto, and Azwell Banda.
Leo Zeilig coordinated the independent media center in Zimbabwe
during the presidential elections of 2002 and, prior to this,
worked as a lecturer at Universite Cheikh Anta Diop in Dakar,
Senegal. He then worked for three years as a lecturer and
researcher at Brunel University, moving later to the Center of
Sociological Research at the University of Johannesburg. He has
written on the struggle for democratic change, social movements,
and student activism in sub-Saharan Africa. Zeilig is co-author of
"The Congo: Plunder and Resistance 1880-2005."
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