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==History== |
==History== |
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African Socialism first came about in 1956 with the book "''Les masses africaines et l'actuelle condition humaine''". From 1983-1987, a form of African Socialism created by Sankara came to mainstream politics in Burkina Faso called [[File:Sankara.png]] Sankarism [[File:Sankar.png]]. Throughout its history, [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism]] has played a major rule in the evolution of African Socialism. From 1952-1966, [[File:Cball-Ghana.png]] Nkrumaism/Nkrumahism became a popular form of African Socialism in Ghanian politics. Following the Angolan Civil War, [[File:Cball-Angola.png]] Angola came under a [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist-Leninist]] government. [[File:Cball-Angola.png]] Angola later removed the [[File:ML.png]] [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist-Leninist]] system, but continues to be 'Socialist' to this day. |
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==Beliefs== |
==Beliefs== |
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African Socialists have a wide range of beliefs, In general, they believe in an anti-capitalist economic policy and resistance to colonial imperialism. Some see the concept of liberal class as a white foreign concept that goes against the concept of the tribe which has been enlarged to all of Africa through a common struggle against foreign exploitation. |
African Socialists have a wide range of beliefs, In general, they believe in an anti-capitalist economic policy and resistance to colonial imperialism. Some see the concept of liberal class as a white foreign concept that goes against the concept of the tribe which has been enlarged to all of Africa through a common struggle against foreign exploitation. |