Why I Write-George Orwell
"There are practically four motives; sheer egoism, aesthetic enthusiasm, historical impulse and political purpose' argues Orwell
Been reading four different books by four different writers in a single week, and this has honed, nurtured my literary skills & from now onwards intend making writing a career.
I implore you fellow global village compatriots to turn your hobby into a professional trade!
HEREWITH; CAPTURE CLEVER MINDS AT PLAY
Nkonzwenhle Mqadi Ben Turok's "The Evolution of the ANC Economic Policy - From the Freedom Charter to Polokwane" encapsulates 'How the economic debates in the ANC over a decade in government as it faced cruel decisions on the balance to br pursued between macro-economic stabilisation and attending to the colossal social deprivations of the mass of the South African people'.
April 8 at 1:38am ·
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Nkonzwenhle Mqadi We can round these arguments by perusing Amilcar Cabral's "Unity & Struggle 'Selected Speeches & Writings' because Cabral's writings are 'essential for an understanding of the liberation struggle and his contribution to African philosophy (despite waging his battles at Guniea Bissau & Cape Verde).
April 8 at 1:35am ·
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Nkonzwenhle Mqadi Steedman's "Marx After Sraffa" whereby he 'gives a clear analysis for showing why it is silly for some Marxists and Socialists to try to keep Sraffa at arm's length. NB.Sraffa's earlier book 'Production of Commodities by Means of Commodities ' laid the foundationfor the criticism of marginalist theories of wages, profits, rents and prices'.
April 8 at 1:28am ·
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Nkonzwenhle Mqadi Shubin's "ANC A View from Moscow (2nd ed.) he argues; 'We've to admit the relationship between USSR and South Africa, especially with the ANC and its allies had a profound, though, contradictory influence on contemporary developments'.
April 8 at 1:24am ·
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