Review – Tom Lodge, Red Road to Freedom, A History of the South African Communist Party 1921–2021, Jacana, Johannesburg.

Autor: Cronin, Jeremy
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Zdroj: Journal of Asian & African Studies (Sage Publications, Ltd.); Nov2022, Vol. 57 Issue 7, p1461-1469, 9p
Abstrakt: In the year of the South African Communist Party's centenary, Tom Lodge's in-depth, scholarly work is a landmark achievement. The account is particularly strong in tracing the ideological currents that shaped the party and the changing and diverse sociology of its membership. The influential role of the party in helping transform the African National Congress into a mass-based campaigning formation from 1945 is a central focus. Lodge also traces the critical role of the party in the re-building, at first largely in exile, of a weakened ANC following the major strategic setback of the liberation movement in the mid-1960s. There is less focus on the reciprocal impact of the ANC upon the party, especially in the context of the practice of "dual membership" in both formations. This neglect is one factor in weakening the analysis of the post-1994 period in which the ANC has been the ruling party. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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