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We Write What We Like - Celebrating Steve Biko (Paperback): Darryl Accone, Zithulele Cindi, Saths Cooper, Duncan Innes,... We Write What We Like - Celebrating Steve Biko (Paperback)
Darryl Accone, Zithulele Cindi, Saths Cooper, Duncan Innes, Jonathan D. Jansen, …
R350 R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Save R27 (8%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

Steve Biko, the founder of the Black Consciousness philosophy, was killed in prison on 12 September 1977. Biko was only thirty years old, but his ideas and political activities changed the course of South African history and helped hasten the end of apartheid. The year 2007 saw the thirtieth anniversary of Biko's death. To mark the occasion, the then Minister of Science and Technology, Dr Mosibudi Mangena, commissioned Chris van Wyk to compile an anthology of essays as a tribute to the great South African son. Among the contributors are Minister Mangena himself, ex-President Thabo Mbeki, writer Darryl Accone, journalists Lizeka Mda and Bokwe Mafuna, academics Jonathan Jansen, Mandla Seleoane and Saths Cooper, a friend of Biko's and former president of Azapo. We Write What We Like proudly echoes the title of Biko's seminal work, I Write What I Like. It is a gift to a new generation which enjoys freedom, from one that was there when this freedom was being fought for. And it celebrates the man whose legacy is the freedom to think and say and write what we like.

Anglo American and the Rise of Modern South Africa (Paperback, Illustrated Ed): Duncan Innes Anglo American and the Rise of Modern South Africa (Paperback, Illustrated Ed)
Duncan Innes
R754 Discovery Miles 7 540 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

It is well known that the Anglo American Group of companies is a major force in the economic, political, and social life of South Africa, and that its influence extends deep into the rest of Africa, as well, as Europe, North and South America, Australia, and Asia. Yet there has been to date no thoroughgoing analysis of the conditions and extent of Anglo's power, the form it takes, how it works, and what its limitations are. In this substantial scholarly study, Duncan Innes fills this need. By focusing on Anglo's rise to power with the industrial economy, and on the social and political conditions that surrounded and influenced that process, Innes presents a picture of the growth of capitalism in which the tendency toward monopoly is driven forward by the need to intensify the process of exploitation and control of the African workforce. This is thus not only a history of one company, but a history of South Africa, as well.

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