Govan Mbeki 
Learning from Robben Island [EPUB ebook] 

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“With the victory of the present struggle, political control must pass from a government that rules in order to further only the interests of the capitalists, to one that is representative of the people: ‘The People shall govern.’” Never intended for publication, Govan Mbeki’s prison writings, collected here, originated and were preserved in Robben Island prison. They were meant to be read by other prisoners. Their aim: to educate politically. They are remarkable documents that provided activists with a distillation of practical lessons about political organisation, learned in the most testing conditions. ‘Learning from Robben Island’ includes extended historical, political and economic analyses that are vital to any assessment of the intellectual history of the South African left. And they are pages in a truly international literature – a record throughout the ages of the creativity and indomitability of people imprisoned for their beliefs.

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Colin Bundy has retired after a career as an academic and university administrator. He served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of the Witwatersrand, Principal of the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and Principal of Green Templeton College, Oxford. As an historian he was best known for his ‘Rise and Fall of a South African Peasantry’; he was co-author (with William Beinart) of ‘Hidden Struggles in Rural South Africa’. Since 2012 he has published three books in the Jacana Pocket series: ‘Govan Mbeki’ (2012), ‘Short-changed? South Africa since apartheid’ (2014) and ‘Nelson Mandela’ (2015).

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