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'Popular Struggles or One Struggle?' Originally published in 1988 shortly after the miners' strike in South Africa of 1987, this book begins with a strongly argued and seminal discussion of this question by William Cobbett and Robin Cohen.
List of contents
Introduction
Robin Cohen and
William Cobbett. Popular Struggles or One Struggle: Dilemmas of Liberation 1. The Re-Emergence of Political Unionism in Contemporary South Africa?
Rob Lambert and
Eddie Webster 2. Lessons from the Sarmcol Strike
Debbie Bonnin and
Ari Sitas 3. The Origins of Political Mobilisation in the PWV Townships, 1980-84
Jeremy Seekings 4. The Flight of the Herschelites: Ethnic Nationalism and Land Dispossession
William Cobbett and
Brian Nakedi 5. The United Democratic Front and Township Revolt
Mark Swilling 6. Kwandebele - The Struggle Against 'Independence'
Transvaal Rural Action Committee 7. Counter-Revolution as Reform: Struggle in the Bantustans
Jeremy Keenan 8. From Bantu Education to People's Education
Eric Molobi 9. State Control, Student Politics and the Crisis on Black Universities
Nkosinathi Gwala 10. School Student Movements and State Education Policy: 1972-87
Jonathan Hyslop 11. Class, Race and the Future of Socialism
John Saul.
About the author
Robin Cohen is Emeritus Professor of Development Studies at the University of Oxford. For the first decade of his academic career, he worked on comparative labour issues. His books included
Labour and Politics in Nigeria (1974) and the co-edited collections
The development of an African working class (1975)
, International Labour and the Third World (1987),
African Labor History (1978) and the current title,
Peasants and Proletarians. He subsequently wrote on the themes of migration, globalization and diasporas. His best-known work is
Global diasporas: An introduction (3rd edition, 2022).
After acting as Overall Co-ordinator of PLANACT (1988-1992), William Cobbett moved to ANC HQ in 1992, and represented the ANC on the Transitional Executive Council (TEC). Following the 1994 elections of the Government of National Unity, William was appointed Director General of Housing under Minister Joe Slovo. He subsequently acted as Director of Housing in Cape Town (1997-98) before moving to Nairobi to join the United Nations. He was subsequently based in Washington DC (2001-2013) and Brussels (2013-2021) in the Cities Alliance secretariat, becoming Director in 2005 until his retirement in 2021. He has served both as a member of ROAPE's EWG and as a Contributing Editor.
Summary
‘Popular Struggles or One Struggle?’ Originally published in 1988 shortly after the miners’ strike in South Africa of 1987, this book begins with a strongly argued and seminal discussion of this question by William Cobbett and Robin Cohen.