Lucien van der Walt, 2009, “Motsoaledi, Elias (1924–1994)”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest, Blackwell, New York, pp. 2345–2346 Get the PDF here Motsoaledi, Elias (1924 –1994) Lucien van der Walt p. 2345 Elias Motsoaledi was born in Sekhukhuneland, South Africa, in 1924, the third of eight children. Coming to Johannesburg for work at … Continue reading [REFERENCE]: Lucien van der Walt, 2009, “Motsoaledi, Elias (1924–1994)”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest
Author: Lucien van der Walt
[ANALYSIS]: Byrne, Chinguwo, McGregor & van der Walt, 2015, “Why May Day Matters to Botswana: A history with anarchist roots”
Sian Byrne, Paliani Chinguwo, Warren McGregor and Lucien van der Walt, 2015, "Why May Day matters to Botswana: A history with anarchist roots," Pambazuka News, 2015-05-06, Issue 725, online here. When we commemorate May Day we rarely reflect on why it is a public holiday in Africa or elsewhere. Sian Byrne, Paliani Chinguwo, Warren McGregor, … Continue reading [ANALYSIS]: Byrne, Chinguwo, McGregor & van der Walt, 2015, “Why May Day Matters to Botswana: A history with anarchist roots”
[ANALYSIS]: Byrne, McGregor & van der Walt, 2015, “Troubled SA Must Take May Day Seriously”
Opinion Troubled SA must take May Day seriously 30 Apr 2015 Sian Byrne, Warren McGregor, Lucien van der Walt Mail and Guardian "This is a time to embrace working-class unity and challenge the status quo of capitalist oppression." [TEXT BELOW] Get the PDF here May Day – a call to build an international movement of … Continue reading [ANALYSIS]: Byrne, McGregor & van der Walt, 2015, “Troubled SA Must Take May Day Seriously”
[REFERENCE]: Nicole Ulrich, Lucien van der Walt, 2009, “Simons, Ray Alexander (1913-2004)”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest
Nicole Ulrich and Lucien van der Walt, 2009, “Simons, Ray Alexander (1913-2004)”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest, Blackwell, New York, pp. 3039–3040 Get the PDF here Simons, Ray Alexander (1913 – 2004) Nicole Ulrich and Lucien van der Walt p. 3039 Ray Alexander Simons was born Rachel Esther Alexandrowitch in Latvia in 1913. … Continue reading [REFERENCE]: Nicole Ulrich, Lucien van der Walt, 2009, “Simons, Ray Alexander (1913-2004)”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest
[REFERENCE]: Lucien van der Walt, 2010, “Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest ONLINE EDITION
Lucien van der Walt, 2010, "Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)", International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest, Blackwell, New York, ONLINE EDITION Get the PDF here TEXT below Cite this article: van der Walt, Lucien. "Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)." The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest. Ness, Immanuel (ed). Blackwell Publishing, 2009. Blackwell Reference … Continue reading [REFERENCE]: Lucien van der Walt, 2010, “Andrews, William Henry “Bill” (1870–1950)”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest ONLINE EDITION
[REFERENCE]: Nicole Ulrich, Lucien van der Walt, 2009, “South Africa, labor movement”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest
Nicole Ulrich and Lucien van der Walt, 2009, “South Africa, labor movement”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest, Blackwell, New York, pp. 3090-3099 Get the PDF here South Africa, labor movement Nicole Ulrich and Lucien van der Walt p. 3090 The union movement in twentieth-century South Africa operated in a context in which capitalist relations … Continue reading [REFERENCE]: Nicole Ulrich, Lucien van der Walt, 2009, “South Africa, labor movement”, International Encyclopaedia of Revolution and Protest
[SPEECH]: Lucien van der Walt, 2001, “Despotism or Democracy at Wits University? The fight for a ‘Workers’ and Peoples’ University’ in a new South Africa in 2001”
Despotism or democracy at Wits University? The fight for a "Workers’ and Peoples’ University" in a new South Africa in 2001 Lucien van der Walt, Guest presentation for “Keep Left” meeting, 17 May 2001, University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), South Africa Social Science room 10, 1:15 Revised for publication online. NOTE: the author was not … Continue reading [SPEECH]: Lucien van der Walt, 2001, “Despotism or Democracy at Wits University? The fight for a ‘Workers’ and Peoples’ University’ in a new South Africa in 2001”
[AUDIO]: Lucien van der Walt, 27 November 2014, “Fighting For, but Fighting for More, than a Living Wage,” “Paying Living Wages: A Reality or Mirage?,” colloquium, Kenyan Human Rights Commission (KRC) Consortium,Nairobi, Kenya
Lucien van der Walt, 27 November 2014, "Fighting For, but Fighting for More, than a Living Wage," "Paying Living Wages: A Reality or Mirage?," colloquium, Kenyan Human Rights Commission (KRC) Consortium, Venue: Panafric Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya, 27-28 November 2014. In a class-divided society, unions are essential means for improving popular conditions -- and a living … Continue reading [AUDIO]: Lucien van der Walt, 27 November 2014, “Fighting For, but Fighting for More, than a Living Wage,” “Paying Living Wages: A Reality or Mirage?,” colloquium, Kenyan Human Rights Commission (KRC) Consortium,Nairobi, Kenya
[AUDIO]: Lucien van der Walt, 28 November 2014, “The Relevance of Makhan Singh for Labour Today,” at “Paying Living Wages: A Reality or Mirage?,” colloquium, Kenyan Human Rights Commission (KRC) Consortium, Nairobi, Kenya
AUDIO: Lucien van der Walt, 28 November 2014, "The Relevance of Makhan Singh for Labour Today," at "Paying Living Wages: A Reality or Mirage?," colloquium, Kenyan Human Rights Commission (KRC) Consortium, Venue: Panafric Hotel, Nairobi, Kenya, 27-28 November 2014. MAKHAN SINGH was founder of the Kenyan trade unions, and influenced by the revolutionary Ghadar Party, … Continue reading [AUDIO]: Lucien van der Walt, 28 November 2014, “The Relevance of Makhan Singh for Labour Today,” at “Paying Living Wages: A Reality or Mirage?,” colloquium, Kenyan Human Rights Commission (KRC) Consortium, Nairobi, Kenya
[TRANSLATION]: Lucien van der Walt, 2004, “Riflessioni su Anarchismo e Questione Razziale in Sud Africa (1904-2004)”
Riflessioni su Anarchismo e Questione Razziale in Sud Africa (1904-2004) Lucien van der Walt, da Prospettive per la Teoria Anarchica, vol.8, n°1 - La tradizione anarchica sudafricana si pone come un interessante caso di studio per un approccio anarchico alla questione della disuguaglianza razziale e dell'oppressione capitalistica. Nel Sud Africa contemporaneo, le relazioni capitalistiche di … Continue reading [TRANSLATION]: Lucien van der Walt, 2004, “Riflessioni su Anarchismo e Questione Razziale in Sud Africa (1904-2004)”
[ANALYSIS]: Lucien van der Walt, 2014, “Sud Africa: il sindacalista rivoluzionario indiano Bernard Sigamoney di Durban”
Sud Africa: il sindacalista rivoluzionario indiano Bernard Sigamoney di Durban Lucien van der Walt, Traduzione di Alternativa Libertaria/FdCA - Ufficio Relazioni Internazionali, Articolo pubblicato nella rivista anarchica sudafricana "Tokologo", No. 4, novembre 2014. Un movimento globale, quello della tradizione anarchica e sindacalista rivoluzionaria, ha influenzato persone di tutti i ceti sociali. Una del\le figure più … Continue reading [ANALYSIS]: Lucien van der Walt, 2014, “Sud Africa: il sindacalista rivoluzionario indiano Bernard Sigamoney di Durban”
[TRANSLATION]: Lucien van der Walt, 2007, “Południowa Afryka szykuje się do Mistrzostw Świata piłki nożnej”
Południowa Afryka szykuje się do Mistrzostw Świata piłki nożnej Lucien van der Walt Polish translation of a 2007 talk I gave on the 2010 Soccer World Cup in South Africa. Sourced here. An edited, English, version of the talk was published here Z wielką pompą ogłoszono wygranie przez Republikę Południowej Afryki organizacji Pucharu Świata piłki … Continue reading [TRANSLATION]: Lucien van der Walt, 2007, “Południowa Afryka szykuje się do Mistrzostw Świata piłki nożnej”
[TRANSLATION]: Lucien van der Walt, 2004, “Racisme et Lutte de Classe”, Ruptures, 4
Lucien van der Walt, 2004, “Racisme et Lutte de Classe”, in Ruptures, number 4, Québec City, pp. 20-24. Get the PDF here
[TRANSLATION]: Lucien van der Walt, 2004,”‘Sifuna Zonke!’ (‘Nous voulons tout!’): une histoire de syndicalisme révolutionnaire en Afrique du Sud”
Lucien van der Walt, 2004, "'Sifuna Zonke!' ('Nous voulons tout!'): une histoire de syndicalisme révolutionnaire en Afrique du Sud," Afrique XXI, no. 3 Le syndicalisme révolutionnaire a joué un rôle central, aujourd’hui en grande partie oublié, dans le mouvement ouvrier sud-africain des débuts du vingtième-siècle. Dans les années 1920 notamment, les Industrial Workers of Africa … Continue reading [TRANSLATION]: Lucien van der Walt, 2004,”‘Sifuna Zonke!’ (‘Nous voulons tout!’): une histoire de syndicalisme révolutionnaire en Afrique du Sud”
[ANALYSIS]: Lucien van der Walt, 1996, “Swazi Unions Demand Democracy”
This is pretty old, from my student days... Lucien van der Walt, 1996, "Swazi Unions Demand Democracy", Workers Solidarity, volume 2, number 1, p. 10 Get the PDF here In 1994 the Swaziland Federation of Trade Unions (SFTU) called a two day general strike for the 21- 22 of February. More than 10 000 workers … Continue reading [ANALYSIS]: Lucien van der Walt, 1996, “Swazi Unions Demand Democracy”