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A School within a School of War: Workers Making, Learning and Teaching about History

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 October 2016

Jonathan Grossman*
Affiliation:
University of Cape Town
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Abstract

In June 1988 hotel-workers in Cape Town were amongst many dismissed in the then biggest stay-away against planned anti-union attacks. For months they met daily, organising their struggle for reinstatement: the site of an ongoing collective process of radical worker education for liberation. Workers shared this through a process of documentation and solidarity celebrating their collective agency, reflecting on past, making current, and envisioning future history. A different capitalist market-driven education for competitiveness now dominates postapartheid South Africa. A reflection written in 1994 illuminates the denigration of working class collectivism, successfully resisted by the dismissed workers but even then developing.

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Copyright © International Labor and Working-Class History, Inc. 2016