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Posted inGeneral

The ‘master’ and the slave: an analysis

by Rafael Winkler 8 February 20228 February 2022

Professor Rafael Winkler unravels several philosophies of the age that lie behind an anti-slavery 19th century lithograph

Posted inEquality

Escaping the laager of racialised politics

Jeff Rudin by Jeff Rudin 3 September 20215 October 2021

Race is both merely a social construct and used to camouflage class inequalities

Posted inGeneral

The parable of the lost Afrikaner son

by Francois Lion-Cachet 27 June 202125 June 2021

I am a white, Afrikaans-speaking queer, the antithesis of what my family and church stood for. My identity crisis led to my identity formation

Posted inGeneral, News/Politics

From #RhodesMustFall to #LeopoldMustFall

Matthias Pauwels by Matthias Pauwels 19 June 202118 June 2021

Belgian protests a year ago have many parallels with South Africa’s decolonisation movement

Posted inEquality

The Human Rights Commission explores why race remains a major issue in South Africa

by Gushwell Brooks 13 June 202112 June 2021

Despite 27 years of democracy and constitutionally guaranteed equity, discriminations continues

Posted inGeneral

To all South Africans: In memory of who we are

by Lovelyn Nwadeyi 5 June 20215 June 2021

When we critically inspect our histories, none of us come out completely faultless, but we will find something, and we can learn

Posted inEquality

Seeing freedom through Dr Sindisiwe van Zyl’s eyes

by Khumisho Moguerane 26 April 202129 April 2021

The ‘people’s doctor’ never accepted a world as unchangeable, but rather as a possibility to connect with others

Posted inEquality

Coming of age in South Africa

by Sebabatso C Manoeli 19 February 202119 February 2021

Young people inherit generational inequalities, but cling on to a hope of self-authorship

Posted inNews/Politics

The EFF — an ideological critique in four parts

Andile Zulu by Andile Zulu 15 January 202115 January 2021

Part 1: If the Economic Freedom Fighters party is not fascist, what is it?

Posted inNews/Politics

The EFF – an ideological critique in four parts

Andile Zulu by Andile Zulu 15 January 202115 January 2021

Part 2: The party’s racial cynicism

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The EFF – an ideological critique in four parts

Andile Zulu by Andile Zulu 15 January 202115 January 2021

Part 3: The EFF is not a party of the working class

Posted inNews/Politics

The EFF – an ideological critique in four parts

Andile Zulu by Andile Zulu 15 January 202115 January 2021

Part 4: Understanding class and a decent human life

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