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Official Document - Conference Paper
“Exodus without a map”: What happened to the Durban moment? by Edward Webster
From Durban Falkirk to Defy: Changing sources of workers’ power in the metal industry by Andries Bezuidenhout and Edward Webster
The Lessons of the Transition Era, Inequality and the Politics of Universal Health Care: Re-visiting the Proposals of the Macro-Economic Research Group (MERG) and the Reconstruction and Development Programme by Robert Van Niekerk
Worker Culture: It’s Emergence, Gains and the Implications of Decline by Frank Meintjies
The Student Wages Commissions, the 1973 Durban Strikes, and the Politics of Statistics by Grace Davie
“I want to live not survive”: the politics of refusing low-wage work in a time of mass joblessness by Hannah Dawson
1973: Neo-apartheid and the Sleeping the Giant by Mbuso Nkosi
Durban 1973, a National Breakthrough, in the Context of a Globally Developing Socialism? But what if the reality was actually an emergent 50-year international capitalist 'counterrevolution' of 1973-2022? by David Cooper
“White ladies [do not] push heavy skips”: Examining NUDW and CCAWUSA organising of occupational categories in the retail and distributive trade in the late 1960s and 1970s by Bridget Kenny
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