| | In a highly critical article in ROAPE 34 (see link below), 'Disinvestment and Black Worker Attitudes in South Africa: a Critical Comment' , Michael Sutcliffe and Paul Wellings argue against the validity of certain empirical findings of mine among black production workers which suggested that some three-quarters opposed a withdrawal of productive external investment in my report on Black Worker Attitudes, Capitalism and Development in South Africa (Durban: Indicator SA., University of Natal, 1984). They also question the view that a successful disinvestment campaign will mean diminished work opportunities for blacks in South Africa. I will deal with both issues as briefly as possible in this rejoinder. |