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Re: African Socialism - Viva Moçambique (Part III)
- Subject: Re: African Socialism - Viva Moçambique (Part III)
- From: "Alan Bradley" <alanb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 17:56:19 -0800
From: João Paulo Monteiro
> .... small agro-industrial units could be networked and coordinated, by
> consent and creative engagement, in a national plan under the party's
> overall strategic orientation.
This actually could have a relevance to more than African Socialism. It
looks something like an abstract model of how Paris-type Communes might
interact on a national, or even international level. That is, it's more
akin to the original Marxist conceptions of the state than to later models
based on the (stalinised) Soviet Union.
Alan Bradley
alanb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Thread context:
- Re: Nestor Gorojovsky,
Riad Koubaisi Mon 14 Feb 2000, 05:34 GMT
- Mozambique,
James M. Blaut Mon 14 Feb 2000, 05:00 GMT
- Lobotomy was Eliminativism,
Doyle Saylor Mon 14 Feb 2000, 02:15 GMT
- Re: African Socialism - Viva Moçambique (Part III),
Alan Bradley Mon 14 Feb 2000, 01:56 GMT
- Progressive Labour Conference - Sydney,
abc170 Mon 14 Feb 2000, 01:29 GMT
- Re: Austria,
Philip L Ferguson Mon 14 Feb 2000, 01:06 GMT
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