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Karl Marx, the founder of Communism, and author of Das Kapital, and, along with coauthor Fredrich Engels, The Communist Manifesto.

Reflecting on Karl Marx’s legacy in Africa on his 206th birthday

Western powers and multinational corporations continue to exploit Africa’s natural resources, exploit its labour, and perpetuate dependency through unequal trade relations and…

OPINION | Not all business owners are equal

Value is subjective. Things have no intrinsic value but to the degree that someone desires the

What are the chances for humanity to come to its senses and ditch the disastrous capitalist system for something better — whatever one might call that — something that would factor our indissoluble relationship with nature into economic relations? (Delwyn Verasamy/M&G)

Covid-19 pandemic: An opportunity to press the reset button on capitalism?

Human greed has brought us to the brink of societal collapse. It is time for a student-led revolution to promote a transition to a new economic system

A changing world requires that curricula be adapted to create graduates who are employable

Are SA’s university professors a bunch of socialists?

A recent column by Ivo Vegter in the Daily Maverick posited that there is a ‘strong left-wing tendency in academia

Embracing peace: Mozambique’s President Filipe Nyusi (left) and Renamo leader Ossufo Momade (right) hug each other after signing a ceasefire agreement that formally ends decades of military hostilities. (AFP)

Mozambique rivals sign peace deal

The leaders of Renamo and Frelimo hail the ‘new era’ ending clashes between the two since 2013

Capitalism creates classes because it breeds inequality and, in South Africa, class is reflected in inequality based on race. (David Harrison/M&G)

Class the DNA of society

‘Class, in other words, is much more than just one aspect of the social complex,’ writes one of our readers

(John McCann/M&G)

Nothing fuzzy about complexity

Biological traits and social constructions play a part in our nuanced relations with each other

Black . . . and blue: The liberal myth of the individual was taken to the extreme by Margaret Thatcher

Black liberalism is an apology for capitalism 

Despite McKaiser’s best attempts, he can’t shrug off the core elements of exploitative capitalism

‘Liberalism

A black liberal is not an oxymoron

The meaning of liberal is lost and, no, it doesn’t mean that you’ll be in Zille’s WhatsApp group

Often been dropped by Mourinho for United’s biggest games this season

SA’s great expectations are justified

As change seems finally within reach, we must assess the political work that needs to be done

Resource abuse: An Angolan boy walks in a canal in Benguela city. The burden of environmental exploitation by big industry

Letters to the editor: February 3 to 9 2017

Readers write in about Marxism and economics, and the World Economic Forum in Davos.

Historian who lit intellectual veld fires

Martin Legassick, expelled from the ANC, was acclaimed as one of the leading thinkers of the South African left.

Letters to the editor: July 3 to 9 2015

Readers write in about the climate, the ANC, and Marxism.

Some Chinese companies that have concluded contracts with farmers in Zimbabwe have been accused of super-exploitation.

Marxists plot new course for Mzansi

The friction between different schools of socialist thinking has produced more light than heat for South Africa.

Marxism of a special type

His dissident views made him a renegade communist, but a new biography confirms Harold Wolpe as an influential radical voice.

Under the banner of communism: A new book explores the analyses and debates relating to Marxism in the 21st century.

On your Marx, get set, go

The role and relevance of Marxism to a wide variety of issues – ranging from democracy to the environment – is explored in a new book.

The ideological discourse of the ANC and its working class allies’ “national democratic revolution”

Is SA’s left on the right road to socialism?

The allegiance to Marxist-Leninism and statism is out of step with modern democratic practice.

The Limpopo government said it would work with the Malamulele task team to restore normality in the area after residents reacted angrily to the news.

Elections: It’s time to formulate a new democratic society

Mass protests and the violent reaction of the state indicate that SA is in a period of possible rearticulation of politics, says Andile Mngxitama.

Tens of thousands of ANC supporters have converged on Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit to hear President Jacob Zuma speak.

ANC sticks to its stories

Ideologists with cast-iron theories don’t like unpleasant facts, writes Stephen Ellis.

Mandela: A nationalist and a Marxist

More interesting than party membership is the extent to which Marxism informed Mandela’s political thinking, writes Paul Trewhela.