
The South African Tradition of Racial Capitalism with Zachary Levenson and Marcel Paret
Millennials Are Killing Capitalism
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The Different Roles of Capital in Different Places
The article and also notes that the national boards was see relied on racial domination to a secure cheap black labor cementing a compromise with British imperialism. You connect this to how the capitalist underpinnings of racism motivated a shift from adherence to other South African traditional racial capitalism into definitions of the enemy based on the class analysis. To say that it was ever anti-white politics, I think is a little off or kind of projects a very American understanding of black nationalism onto a South African context.
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