Trotskyism in South Africa
Trotskyism first emerged in South Africa in the 1930s.[1]
See also
- Category:Trotskyist organisations in South Africa
- Category:South African Trotskyists
References
- ^ Baruch Hirson, The Trotskyist Groups in South Africa
External links
- Profiles of Some South African Trotskyists, by Baruch Hirson
- The Trotskyist Groups in South Africa, by Baruch Hirson
- The Origins of South African Trotskyism
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