Socialism in Tanzania: PoliticsLionel Cliffe, John S. Saul Compilation of readings on the origin and nature of socialism in Tanzania, with particular reference to historical aspects and current development policies - includes papers on trade, foreign policy, the impact of independence, political leadership, economic planning, rural development policy, educational policy, employment policy, etc. Maps, references and statistical tables. |
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activities administrative African Afro-Shirazi Party agricultural Arusha Declaration British Bukoba bureaucracy Cabinet candidates cell leaders cent central centre Chagga chiefs civil servants co-operative colonial Commission Commissioners Constitution Council culture Dar es Salaam decision developing countries development front discussion district East Africa effective election electoral élite export fact factors force foreign German ideological important income increased independence industrial institutions interests investment Julius Nyerere Kenya labour leadership major mass ment Ministers Ministry movement Mwanza Nairobi National Assembly National Executive Committee nationalist Nyamwezi Nyerere Nyerere's Okello one-party organisation Parliament participation party peasants planning political position President Presidential problems production programmes régime Regional result revolution role rule Salaam sector sisal situation social socialist society structure Swahili Swahili language Tanga Tanganyika TANU TANU's Tanzania tion trade traditional tribal Uganda Ujamaa Union village wage workers Zanzibar Zanzibar revolution