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Jean Nanga

Jean Nanga is a Congolese revolutionary Marxist and an International Viewpoint correspondent for Africa.

Articles by this author (18)

  • Two oligarchic factions tear the country apart
  • After fifty years of “independence”
  • A ‘Civil War’ that is French and Neo-Colonial
  • Constitutional gerrymandering and murderous consolidation of capitalist nepotism
  • “The dynamic of the victorious struggle of the workers in the sugar industry has spread to other areas...”
  • Social struggles and the birth of a new consciousness
  • GDP, the bourgeoisie and inequality all growing
  • Impressions on the movement for global justice in Africa
  • The Nairobi Social Forum
  • The African Continental Free Trade Area: What Kind of Pan-Africanism?

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  • Zwelinzima Vavi
  • Zwide Ndwandwe
  • NPA Loire-Atlantique

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