Class struggle and the periodisation of the state in South Africa

This article represents an attempt to periodise the South African state through an analysis of political class struggle. The analysis draws heavily on the theoretical work of Nicos Poulzantzas. The changing patterns of conflict and alliance between the different classes and “fractions” in the “power bloc” are traced in an attempt to identify changes in the form of state and form of regime. The analysis, concentrating on three historical periods — the Pact period, the Fusion period and the period between 1940 and 1948 — thus provides a fundamental reinterpretation of South African history, and shows how the ground was cleared for the capture of state power in 1948 by those class forces represented by the Nationalist Party.