Socialism or barbarism! Stop xenophobia – fight capitalism!

The recurrence of the barbaric violence against mainly African immigrants in some parts of South Africa over the past week has once again shone the spotlight on the worsening situation which is developing in the country. These reactionary attacks go against the whole grain of the history of the South African workers’ movement which was […]

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contact us Slightly more than two decades after the fall of the Apartheid regime none of the fundamental problems faced by South African masses have been solved. Inequality, poverty, landlessness and racism, are still thriving, despite 26 years of bourgeois democracy  during a period of significant economic boom. At the same time the ruling class […]

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This is the website of the Revolution South Arica – the International Marxist Tendency (IMT) in South Africa. The IMT is active in around 30 countries around the world. The website of the IMT is called In Defence of Marxism which you can visit here. The fundamental problems of the South African masses cannot be […]

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“Rhodes Must Fall” , Capitalism must fall!

Over the last three weeks, students, lecturers and workers at the University of Cape Town (UCT) have been demanding that management remove a statue of Cecil John Rhodes – a 19th century British colonialist whose destructive imperialist legacy is still remembered across much of Southern Africa to this day. However, the issues that have been […]

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The State of the Nation and the Crisis of Capitalism

The dust still has not to settled after the stormy start to this year’s parliamentary year. The extraordinary events of 12 February and in the days which followed it, have thrown South Africa into a maelstrom of political crisis, which is at bottom a reflection of the crisis of the capitalist system.

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Community protest levels reach new record highs

The number of civic protests in South Africa has skyrocketed to new record highs. New figures which were released by the Civic Protest Barometer of the University of the Western Cape on 19 February 2015 show that the number of protests by communities, so-called ‘’service delivery’’ protests, more than doubled between 2007 and 2014. The […]

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The EFF and the South African Revolution

Over the weekend of 13-16 December 2014 the Economic Freedom Fighters held their first national congress. The event was attended by more than 2000 delegates, representing more than 500 000 members. This  was an excellent turnout  for a party which is just over one year old!

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