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Ndlovu, Molefi Mafereka (2007) Azania shall return: Re-founding the struggle for complete immancipation from Capitalist Globalisation. . “Political Power: State-Party- Popular Power.” The Rosa Luxemburg Seminar 2007 : 1-17.
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In this paper I will consider the notions of political power: the State, Party and popular power. I will attempt to show historically how the phenomenon of Political Power in occupied Azania ; has always been a concern of the Western settler capitalists from the arrival of Colonial powers through to the modern circular Apartheid State even to this period of post-colonial/neo-liberal regime. Further; that these interests of the powerful have always been in confrontation with the desire for true and complete liberation on the part of the dispossessed.
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