Class Struggles in TanzaniaMonograph on politics and social class in Tanzania - discusses the marxist political theory of class struggle and its application to developing countries, particularly in a context of underdevelopment and dependent economic relations (role of developed countries), and covers bureaucracy and the impact of international capitalism, etc. References. |
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agriculture areas Arusha Declaration Asian base bourgeois Bukoba bureaucratic bourgeoisie capitalist cent class struggle co-operatives colonial commercial bourgeoisie committees contradictions Dar es Salaam decisive discussed dominant East African economic surplus Economic Survey enterprises exploitation export fact factory foreign capital foreign investments foreign partner geoisie historical ibid ideology imperialist important independence industrial integrated interests international bourgeoisie Kashaija Kenya kulaks labour leaders leadership machinery Maji Marxist MECCO ment metropolitan million shs Mlonot MNCs movement multinational corporations Mwongozo neo-colonial NUTA ownership parastatals partnership party peasantry peasants petty bour petty bourgeoisie political production profits proletarian public corporations relations revolutionary role ruling class Rweyemamu Salaam sections sector sisal social socialist society structures surplus Table Tanganyika TANU Tanzania third world tion trade union Tschannerl Uganda Uhuru Ujamaa Ujamaa Vijijini ujamaa villages underdeveloped countries wage workers world capitalist system Zambia