He and his young family settled in Clapham, south-west London, and Robert began working at Zed Books, where he stayed until 2005. In 1976, during a political crisis at the university, Robert was detained on spurious charges for two months without trial, and then deported. I first met Robert in Zambia in 1972 when writing a book about Africa, and we remained in close contact for 50 years. During that time he contributed to Politics in Zambia (1974), edited by William Tordoff, and wrote a textbook on civics for secondary schools.
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The couple moved to newly independent Zambia, where Robert taught public administration and political science at the University of Zambia.
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He then undertook a master’s in political science at the University of Manchester (1968). He graduated in 1965, and the following year married fellow student Marion Marquard, who later became a novelist under the name of Marion Molteno. Robert was educated at the Diocesan college in the city and then studied law at the University of Cape Town, where he was on the executive of the anti-apartheid National Union of South African Students. His British-born mother, Molly (nee Goldsmith), was a French teacher. Among many important works commissioned by Robert were Black Marxism: The Making of the Black Radical Tradition, by Cedric Robinson (1983), and Islam and Science: Religious Orthodoxy and the Battle for Rationality, by Pervez Hoodbhoy (1991).īorn in Cape Town, South Africa, Robert was introduced to political activism by his father, Donald Molteno, a human rights lawyer prominent in opposition to the apartheid regime.