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  2. African socialism - Wikipedia

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    Common principles of various versions of African socialism were social development guided by a large public sector, an emphasis on an African identity and what it means to be African, and the preservation or revival of a classless society. [3] Senghor claimed that "Africa’s social background of tribal community life not only makes socialism ...

  3. Criticism of communist party rule - Wikipedia

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    Some ecological problems continue unabated after the fall of the Soviet Union and are still major issues today, which has prompted supporters of former ruling Communist parties to accuse their opponents of holding a double standard. [67] Nonetheless, other environmental problems have improved in every studied former Communist state. [68]

  4. Suppression of Communism Act, 1950 - Wikipedia

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    The Suppression of Communism Act, 1950 (Act No. 44 of 1950), renamed the Internal Security Act in 1976, was legislation of the national government in apartheid South Africa which formally banned the Communist Party of South Africa and proscribed any party or group subscribing to communism, according to a uniquely broad definition of the term.

  5. Criticism of socialism - Wikipedia

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    "Anti-socialism" redirects here. For opposition to communism, see Anti-communism. For other uses, see Antisocial (disambiguation). This article is about criticism of socialist economic systems and political movements. For criticism of Communist states, see Criticism of Communist party rule. For criticism of Marxism, a branch of socialism, see Criticism of Marxism. For criticism of social ...

  6. African communalism - Wikipedia

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    African communalism refers to the traditional way rural areas of Africa have been functioning in the past. In Africa, society existed for decades without formal hierarchies, with equal access to land and river for all, in a way that resembles forms of egalitarianism and socialism. Some elements of this way of life, persist till present days.

  7. Communist society - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. Type of society and economic system This article is about the hypothetical stage of socioeconomic development. For the economic systems of the former Soviet and Eastern Bloc Communist states, see Soviet-type economic planning. For communistic society, see Intentional community. Part of a ...

  8. Category:Communism in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Communist parties in Africa (21 C, 24 P) Maoism in Africa (1 C, 14 P) Communism in the Arab world (17 C) Communism in the Middle East (11 C) Communist organizations ...

  9. Anarchism in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Bikisha Media Collective (South Africa), 1999–2007; Zabalaza Books (South Africa), 1999–2007; South African chapter of the Anarchist Black Cross, 2002–2007; Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Federation (Southern Africa), 2003–2007; Wiyathi Collective (Kenya), 2004; Zabalaza Anarchist Communist Front (Southern Africa), 2007–present