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... institutions ( and tractors ) often overlapping each other to create a bewildering mumbo jumbo . It is not possible to present here a comprehensive analysis of all these schemes and institutions , but a brief review of what happened to ...
... institutions ( and tractors ) often overlapping each other to create a bewildering mumbo jumbo . It is not possible to present here a comprehensive analysis of all these schemes and institutions , but a brief review of what happened to ...
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... institutions . By and large , the African Marxist - Leninist states started out with an overall vision of where they wanted to go and how to get there , of the institution needed to attain their goal and of the social groups which would ...
... institutions . By and large , the African Marxist - Leninist states started out with an overall vision of where they wanted to go and how to get there , of the institution needed to attain their goal and of the social groups which would ...
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... institutions , it appeared that both Angola and Mozambique were in a period of serious crisis , uncertain about which policies to pursue and which institutions to strengthen . On the other hand , Ethiopia maintained a clear concept of ...
... institutions , it appeared that both Angola and Mozambique were in a period of serious crisis , uncertain about which policies to pursue and which institutions to strengthen . On the other hand , Ethiopia maintained a clear concept of ...
Contents
From African Socialism to MarxismLeninism | 13 |
Nationalism and World Revolution | 157 |
The Case for Afrocommunism | 193 |
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African countries African Marxist African Marxist-Leninist African socialism Afrocommunism agricultural Algeria Alves Angola areas assistance cadres Central Committee civilian collectivization colonial commitment communal villages conflict Congress continued cooperatives country's Cuba Cuban democracy democratic Derg East Germany economic EPRP Eritrea established Ethiopia exports faction farms FNLA force foreign Frelimo groups growth guerrillas Guinea Ibid ideology important independence industry institutions internal issue Kaunda land reform leaders leadership liberated zones Machel major Marxism-Leninism Marxist-Leninist countries mass MEISON Mengistu mestiços military million movement Mozambican Mozambique MPLA nationalist Neto Nkrumah nonalignment Nyerere officials organization participation peasant associations people's power percent poder popular political population Portuguese President problems production proletarian internationalism proletariat radical regimes revolution revolutionary role rural sector society Somalia South Africa Soviet bloc Soviet Union struggle Tanzania Third World Touré ujamaa United urban vanguard party Western workers Yes Yes Yes Zambia