TRANS FORM AT ION critical perspectives on Southern Africa HHTORS: Bill Freund, Mike Morris, Gerhard Mare ISSN: 0258-7696 PUEUCMIEN GUIDELDES: Ws ask contributors to submit two (2) typed copies, following the format (on such issues as references and notes) of articles in this issue of TOttlSRIMflnGN. Wiilst the journal will cater for work at any level of abstraction or detail, a number of criteria will guide the editors in selection of material for inclusion. Articles should aim for academic rigour but also clarify the political implications of the issues discussed. We are concerned not to compete with other South African journals that may cover related ground but in different ways; this will also govern our selection principles. All contributions will be assessed anonymously by referees. Contributions should preferably not exceed the following lengths: analytical articles 7 000 words debates and review articles 3 000 words The views expressed in TRANSTDiWATION do not necessarily reflect those of the editors. iUXWESS: , c/o Economic History Department University of Natal King George V Avenue 4001 Durban South Africa Subscription form and rates at the back of this issue. TRANS TORFfc ATIDR CONTENTS PAGE Editorial 3 The Freedom Charter and the Theory of National Democratic Revolution 6 Peter Hudson Managers and the New Middle Class 39 BopgtnkDsl Nzdmande Approaches to the National Question in South Africa 63 Neville Mexanfer DOCUMENT People's Education for People's Power 96 Zwelakhe Sisulu DEBATE Some Unasked Questions on Politics: South African Slogans and Debates 118 BLLL Freurai REVIEWS Contours of Capital's Negotiating Agenda 130 JefftfcCartty Innes, Duncan; Anglo: Anglo American and the Rise of Modern South Africa 138 Terence MDII