The book points out a path to workers' education and parliamentary representation in South Africa. While the book utilises socialist rhetoric, it does not espouse a socialist regime or open revolution - rather it emphasises bottom up engagement, open systems and collaboration.
"Workers of the RSA, from their ‘township-camps’, from abject social and economic conditions, brought the ANC to rule. Workers of the RSA have given the party the right to assume government for more than decades. In doing so, workers have suffered joblessness, deprivation and alienation from social relations enjoyed by the ever expanding middle class, i.e. the new corporate elite parading alongside their colonialist masters".