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Voordrag gelewer by die Filosofie Kafee by die Breytenbach-sentrum, Wellington, 6 Mei 2022
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From the beginning of his academic career, and probably even before that, Degenaar was...
Degenaar in Dialogue: An Essay in Four Parts Part Two: Challenged to Conform
Invitation to a commemoration
In the early years of his appointment as a lecturer in philosophy at the University of Stellenbosch, Johan De
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Since the day we first saw images of the police shooting down Marikana mineworkers in August 2012, it seemed
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On 16 August 2012 a tactical response unit of the South African police shot and killed 34 striking workers...
The Double Lives of South African Marxism
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In April 1986, Paul Sweezy and Harry Magdoff (1986a) introduced a special issue of...
Zen Communist
“Not such a contradiction as all that”
Around the time that Breyten Breytenbach became active in revolutionary politics, he also...
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Resensie van Breytenbach se Notes from the Middle World In Oktober 1997 het Breyten Breytenbach ‘n merkwaardige lesing ter ere van die...
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It is surely something of a paradox to begin a series of seminars on “Lives of South African Philosophers” by discussing a historical...
The New Politics of Afrikaans
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The question of Leninism and democracy has been placed on the agenda today [in 1990] by events in Eastern Europe. The idea that Leninism...
Marxism, Hegel and the Philosophical Foundations of Social Revolution
Is Hegel really necessary? This is a question of which Hegel himself was acutely aware. Other philosophers before him, from Greek...
Which Way Forward for UWC?
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