Jeremy Cronin - Political Writings

Political Writings

  • "The national democratic struggle and the question of transformation", 1986
  • "Inside which circle, a reply to Colin Bundy, 1989
  • " For the sake of our lives: Guidelines for the creation of people's self-defence units", 1991
  • "Dreaming of final showdown - a reply to Jordan and Nzimande", 1992
  • "A Mass-Driven Transformation", 1994
  • "Challenging the neo-liberal agenda in South Africa",1995
  • "Tragic lessons of the Algerian Revolution", June 1995
  • "A Patriotic Bourgoisie?", May 1996
  • "Masakhane and Socialism", November 1996
  • "Let us build together", November 1996
  • "Thinking about the Concept "National Democratic Revolution", 1996
  • " We Need Transformation Not A Balancing Act", 1997
  • "The New Imperialism", May 1997
  • "Labour landslide and the Left", June 1997
  • "More than ever - SACP perspective on the Alliance", December 1997
  • "Communist Manifesto, 150 years", February 1998
  • "Chris Hani", 1999
  • "Transforming Legislatures into Tributes of the people", July 1999
  • "Morality is relevant in economic policy", 2000
  • "Review of The UDF- History of the United Democratic Front 1983-1991", 2000
  • "Liberation movements, governance and bureaucratisation", November 2001
  • "Post-Apartheid South Africa: A Reply to John S. Saul", December 2002
  • "Here Comes The Sun - drawing lessons from Slovo's No Middle Road, January 2003
  • "Preparations to celebrate the first decade of freedom, June 26 2003
  • "Contemporary challenge for left progressive forces in Africa and Europe", September 2003
  • "Living in Joe Slovo", 11 July 2005
  • "Neo-liberalism, reformism, populism and ultra-leftism", 28 August 2005
  • "The people shall govern - class struggles and post-1994 state in South Africa, 2005
  • " The SACP, eighty-five years of unbroken communist struggle in South Africa", 17 July 2006
  • "the role of revolutionary intellectuals", 2006
  • "Joe Slovo – Democracy and Socialism",18 January 2007
  • " A post-1994 South African state", 2007
  • "In defence of the new ANC", 18 February 2008
  • "Netshitenzhe misses the point", 12 June 2009
  • "For the SACP recall of President Mbeki is not an obsession", 18 June 2008
  • "The present economic crisis in the world capitalist system - and prospects for the left", 28 January 2009
  • "Debunking Dalai Lama", 1 April 2009
  • "Defend the parastatal sector!", 2 September, 2009
  • "Some thoughts on the global economic crisis", 7 September 2009
  • "The future of the state", 23 October 2009
  • "Should we nationalise the mines?", 18 November 2009
  • "Nationalisation debate...more and more curious",December 2009
  • "Let us close ranks against factionalism. Let us close ranks against corruption", 17 March 2010

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