SOCIALISM
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Must We Fight? Yes! For Our Rights | ||
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Liz, Carol and Bud. |
Letter from Phyllis Naidoo to Liz, Carol and Bud. |
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Cosatu and government ANC IFP press cuttings | ||
Socialism today - challenges |
Speech to World Social Forum - by Sitaram Yechuri |
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Letter from Prava to Phyllis Naidoo |
Received your letter of 14 August. Was very glad to receive it. Yes, it does take a very long time for letters to go out from Bangladesh. From the date stamped on the envelope I checked the time period that it took for your letter to reach me from South Africa, it was flat 12 days. |
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Letter from D H Philip to Alan Paton | ||
Ujamaa on the march: the road from Arusha |
Implications of the nationalisation carried out by President Julius Nyerere in February 1967 in Tanzania, based on the Arusha Declaration. |
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Implementing African Socialism |
Kenya's revised development plan. |
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A revolution in Tanzania |
A comment on the Arusha Declaration. |
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Kill or be killed |
A Pan-Africanist Congress reply on unity moves in South Africa. |
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The New African: Volume 4, Number 10, December 1965 | ||
Growth and the good relationship |
Kenya's white paper on African socialism. |
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Africa and Marxism: the case for relevance |
Discussion around Marxism and African socialism in Africa. |
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The politics of development |
Socialism, co-operation and agricultural productivity. |
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The conditions for national economics in Africa |
he reaction against capitalism is on the whole less sweeping than it sounds. |
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Socialist survey: comment |
The word "socialism" has lost its meaning. |
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The rational use of land |
Almost all the leaders of the newly independent states of Africa claim allegiance to the ideals of socialism. |
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The New African: Volume 3, Number 1, January 1964 | ||
What kind of socialism for South Africa |
Socialist survey. |
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Communalism |