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volume 2, number 1 (jan 2005)  The World Social Forum -
                                          What the World Wants? What the World Needs?

Editorial
Andile Mngxitama                   Editorial

Updates from Porto Alegre
Click here for updates from Console Tleane, Diana Mulilo, Thomas Deve, Glory Mushinge, & Kimani Ndungu

Articles
michael abrahams                   and we sang 'Hasta Siempre Comandante Che'

Amanda Alexander &
Mandisa Mbali                       
Have the Slaves Left the Master's House? A Report from the Africa Social Forum

Aziz Choudry                         Bringing it All Back Home: Anti-globalization Activism Cannot Ignore Colonial
                                               Realities

Radha D'Souza                       The WSF Revisited: Back to Basics?

Richard Pithouse                     Towards a True Humanity: Critical questions about radical internationalist
                                              solidarities in a world where the rights and resources for deterritorialization
                                              are reserved for capital, the U.S. military, the rich and their servants and
                                              double-agents

Frank Wilderson                     Gramsci's Black Marx: Whither the Slave in Civil Society?

Novel
Lesego Rampolokeng              Blackheart

Poetry
Wisani Nghalaluma                 lavatories and skins

Review
Lwandile Sisilana                    Review of the CD I Mike What I Like by Kgafela Oa Magogodi

In Memoriam
Sello Molefe                           K Sello Duiker Passes On
Mail & Guardian 24.12.04
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really applaud -- no, "observe" sounds
better -- that
We Write is really a helluva
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and most compelling socialist and
communist discourse happening on planet
earth today. Thyini Thixo! Bayathetha aba
bantu. Bawo!

-Bongani Madondo, excerpt from inaugural
editorial

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