[Podcast] Class struggle in Africa: part one Image: International Marxist Radio This week’s episode of International Marxist Radio is the first of a special two-part series looking at the class struggle in Sub-Saharan Africa. Ben Morken, a leading comrade of the International Marxist Tendency based in South Africa, discusses the current political situation in a number of African countries, which constitute a bubbling cauldron of class struggle.From the revival of radical traditions in post-Apartheid South Africa, to explosive political developments in Nigeria, to human catastrophes in the Horn and Great Lakes region, Ben offers an overview of a continent deeply scarred by the legacy of colonialism and capitalism, but ripe with revolutionary potential.Note: This episode was recorded shortly after South African President Cyril Ramaphosa declared a ‘state of disaster’ across the nation following mass blackouts, described here: https://www.marxist.com/eskom-crisis-how-south-african-capitalists-plunged-the-country-into-darkness.htm Despite this, the crisis of South African capitalism endures, and none of the contradictions Ben describes have been resolved.Listen and subscribe belowSpotifyApple PodcastsGoogle Podcasts Marxist.com Podcasts:https://podcast.marxist.com/2023/05/17/class-struggle-in-africa-part-one/