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_aBolton, D _qDianne Bolton |
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_aNationalization, a road to socialism? : _bthe lessons of Tanzania _cDianne Bolton |
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_aLondon: _bZed Books, _c1985. |
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_aiv,178 P.: _bill.; _c22 cm. |
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| 500 | _aIncludes bibliographical references | ||
| 520 | _aThis book is a study of nationalization, so long regarded as the cornerstone of any transition to socialism. Taking the example of Tanzania and its leading agricultural export sector, Dr Bolton explores how far nationalization has affected, in particular, relations of production in the industry, and so altered the position of its workers. But exactly in this area, she argues, continuities exist between colonial and post- colonial Tanzania , and striking similarities between the nationalized and remaining private sisal plantations. | ||
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_2Social Science _aSisal hemp industry- _bGovernment ownership- _zTanzania |
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