Saturday, August 25, 2012

South Africa’s Unfinished Revolution and the Massacre at Marikana

Click here to access article by Glenn Ford from Black Agenda Report
The massacre of 34 miners at Marikana lays bare the central contradiction of the South African “arrangement.” Back in 1994, “the ‘revolution’ was put on indefinite hold, so that a new Black capitalist class could be created, largely from the ranks of well-connected members of the ruling party and even union leaders.” The regime now represses Black workers on behalf of capital.