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a| 1884365051
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a| (OCoLC)ocm37510629
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a| HX957 b| .M39 1997
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a| Mbah, Sam
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a| African anarchism : b| the history of a movement / c| by Sam Mbah & I.E. Igariwey.
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a| Tucson, Ariz. : b| See Sharp Press, c| 1997.
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a| Iv, 119 p. ; c| 23 cm.
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a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [109]-111) and index.
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a| Machine generated contents note: 1. What Is Anarchism? -- definitions; attitudes toward capitalism, the state, religion, and other hierarchical -- institutions; positive aspects-voluntary cooperation, mutual aid, decentralization, -- horizontal organization, individual autonomy; what anarchism is not (chaos, -- terrorism); origins of anarcho-syndicalism -- 2. Anarchism in History -- Marx and Bakunin; the First Interational; disagreement over the role of the state; -- relationship to syndicalism and guild socialism -- 3. Anarchistic Precedents in Africa -- anarchic elements in African traditional societies; African communalism; political -- organization under communalism; administration of justice; traditional religions; -- age grades; secret societies; eonomic aspects; work specialization, trade, and the -- breakdown of communalism; stateless societies in Africa; the Igbo; the Niger -- Delta peoples; the Tallensi; colonialism and the incorporation of Africa into the --^
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a| World capitalist economy; economic aspects of colonialism; the colonial -- educational system; class formation in post-colonial Africa; function of different -- classes in post-colonial economies; African socialism; is there an African -- anarchism?; anarchistic elements in African socialism-Julius Nyerere and -- Ujamaa; anarchist groups in South Africa and Nigeria -- 4. The Development of Socialism in Africa -- class formation under colonialism; cooptation of local leaders; the trade union -- movement and the liberation struggle in Africa; the Nigerian labor union -- movement; lack of revolutionary perspective in Nigerian labor unions; the South -- African labor movement; foundation of Communist Party in South Africa; the -- "revolution" in Guinea; Sekou Toure and the Democratic Party of Guinea; the -- Awareness League in Nigeria -- 5. The Failure of Socialism in Africa -- ideology and economic development; failure of Guinean "revolution"; lessons --^
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a| From Guinean failure; Tanzania, Julius Nyerere and Ujamaa socialism; reasons -- for failure of Ujamaa socialism; additional failures of "African socialism"- -- Ethiopia, Burkina Faso; state capitalism and instability; one-party ideologies and -- depoliticization; military interventions and their effects; political corruption and -- social instability-case studies of Ghana and Nigeria; the IMF's structural -- adjustment programs (SAPs), electoralism, and Africa's future; economic and -- social effects of SAPs; constitutional conventions; the human rights question; -- repression in Nigeria, Libya, Ghana, and Zimbabwe -- 6. Obstacles to the Development of Anarchism in Africa -- colonial education and its aftermath; the Western-style legal system; the military; -- ethnic versus class consciousness; religious and cultural factors; the need for -- international solidarity -- 7. Anarchism's Future in Africa -- anarchism in a world context; the crises of capitalism and marxist "socialism"; --^
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a| Africa's dire economic situation; anarchism and the national question; -- anarchism-the only way out for Africa.
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a| Anarchism x| History z| Africa. 2| lcsh
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a| Socialism z| Africa. 2| lcsh
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a| Africa x| Politics and government. 2| lcsh
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a| Igariwey, I. E.
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m| BOOK b| ANARC c| ANARC j| ANARC p| ANARC000003137 f| 03 F| NO LOAN/closed stacks
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