It is argued here that market fundamentalistic theories ignore the issue of
human agency in work, and the different types of work, because – focussing on the
market mechanism, supply, demand, and price - they have lost ...
The Vaal Triangle is richly endowed with a prehistory that commenced c.
1.5 million years ago, when a succession of Stone Age cultures flourished in the fertile
Vaal-Klip valley in the environs of the modern industrial ...
Derrida has proposed a new spectrology in an attempt to deal with the ghost
of Marx. Kimmerle shows that Marx has forgotten nature, and enquires about Derrida’s
forgetting Marx’s forgetting. With specific reference to ...
This aerticle provides an overview of current issues in metahistoty. Basic
categories of historical thinking, such as memory and historical culture, or historical
consciousness, are outlined and contextualised in the ...
This article will examine how philosophy and empirical sciences can cooperate
in research. It is presupposed that in philosophy and in the empirical sciences different
types of discourses are used. This difference causes ...
Tempelhoff, J W N; Munnik, Victor; Viljoen, Morné(2007)
South Africa’s Vaal River is the country’s hardest working rivers. It has been
instrumental in securing valuable water supplies in the development of the country’s
economic hub – the Gauteng Province. Since the mid-twentieth ...
This article looks at some of the practical, methodological, and disciplinary
issues connected to comparative and transnational history through the lens of bus
boycotts in South Africa and the United States in the 1950s. ...