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The Viability of African Socialism as a Strategy for Development
Taamuli: A Political Science Forum (1979)
  • Asayehgn Desta, University of California, San Francisco
Abstract
Many Africanists have shown serious concern about African socialism and have challenged African socialism, as a concept, from both theoretical and practical point of view. This study argues that most of the criticisms raised against African socialism are out of context and ahistorical. A careful analysis and the steps taken by socialist African states clearly signifies that African socialism is an identifiable body of thought and an appropriate course of action for African countries to follow in order to embark on socialist transformation.
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Publication Date
1979
Citation Information
Asayehgn Desta. "The Viability of African Socialism as a Strategy for Development" Taamuli: A Political Science Forum Vol. 9 Iss. 1 (1979)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/asayehgn_desta/33/