Double Issue 5/6 of Tokologo, the Newsletter of the TAAC, now available
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Friday December 11, 2015 16:43 by Tokologo African Anarchist Collective - TAAC tokologo.aac at gmail dot com
Welcome to the first double issue of Tokologo, combining issues 5 and 6. This marks our third year of publishing by the Tokologo African Anarchist Collective and its study circles.
CONTENTS
Editorial
• No Justice, No Peace: A Year of Struggle
• Anarchism and the Continuing Struggle for Women’s Freedom by Bongani Maponyane (TAAC, ZACF)
• No Illusions: 2016 Elections no Solution for the Masses by Warren McGregor (ZACF, TAAC)
• Attacks on Foreigners: Only the Ruling Class Benefits by Siyabulela Hulu-Hulu (TAAC, ZACF)
• Dear Mama: Poetry against the Anti-Foreigner Attacks in Grahamstown, 2015 by Leroy Maisiri (ZACF)
For a New Africa: Special Section
• Yini i-Anarcho-Syndicalism?
• To Cure Africa’s Heart-Rending Misery, we Need Working Class/Peasant Counter-Power, Anarchism. Contributors: Bongani, Dikeledi, Khayalethu, Lucky, Mzee, Nkululeko, Nonzwakazi, Nonzukiso, Siya, Warren
• “Seek Ye First the Political Kingdom”? Learning from Kwame Nkrumah’s Failures in Ghana. Contributors: Lucky, Mthambeki, Nkululeko, Nonzukiso, Pitso, Sixoka, Warren
• How Imperialism and Postcolonial Elites have Plundered Africa: And the Class Struggle, Anarchist-Communist Solution by Lucien van der Walt
TAAC Statements
• The Struggle of the Working Class Can’t Be Ended Unless We Radically Change Society
• Umzabalazo wenqanaba labantu ayina kususwa ngaphandle kokunyanzela endlela yenqcinga zenguquko kompakathi
• Bill Andrews and South Africa’s Revolutionary Syndicalists by Lucien van der Walt
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Jump To Comment: 1For the first time, I looked through the site of your magazine. For whatever my opinion is worth, I want to say how impressive the journal is. Short but well-written articles. Fine illustrations. Excellent spread of topics, including on women's liberation and its relation to class. All very good. Perhaps sometime you will write an article telling us (the international anarchist movement) your experience in putting the journal together, in distributing it, and what response you get from readers. Keep up the good work!