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Party?.......................................................................................48 Back to Multi-party................................................................................................ 50 Secular State........................................................................................ 52 Muslim Elite in Political Contest............................................................................. 52 Christian Clergy in Ideological Contest.......................................................... . · ■ -63 Growing into Socialism.............................................................................................. 72 Mwalimu and Marx.................................................................................................... 84 Superpower Rivalries................ 85 Catholic Bishops......................................................................................................87 Nyerere’s Socialist Theory ...........................................................................................92 Chapter 8 - Socialism on the Mount: The Arusha Declaration Antecedents of the Arusha Declaration......................................................................94 “Shortcut to Development ..................................................................................... 95 Wabenzi v. Makabwela......................................................................................... 103 The‘Long March’to Arusha..................................................................................... 112 Struggle inside
NEC.................................................................................................. 119
Reaction and Resistance, 135 The People.............................. 135 The Political Class................ 138 Oscar Kambona.................... 143 Mwongozo 1971.................... 148 Kingunge Ngombale-Mwiru . 151 Local and Foreign Capitalists 153 A Statement of Intention.......... 158 Chapter 9 ֊ Socialism on the Ground: Peasants, Workers and Bureaucrats Intentions and Outcomes.................................................................................... 162 Peasants.............................................................................................................................163 Uprooting Tradition: Village Settlements................................................................... 165 Modernising Tradition: Ujamaa Villages................................................................... 170 RDA: Ujamaa from Below............................................................... Operation Tanzania: Ujamaa from Above................................................................. 179 Legality, Authority and Legitimacy............................................................................. 192 The Pillage of the Peasant........................................................................................... 196 Education for Self-reliance or Liberation?................................................................... 199 Workers................................................................................. Becoming Working Class.............................................................................................205
Collaboration and Conflict......................................................................................... 207 Three Years that Shook the Nation.................................................................................212 A Tale of Two Rubber Factories................................................................................... 215 Consolidating the Party-State.........................................................................................220 The Debate Within.......................................................................................................222 The Peak of the Party-State................................................................................... .226 Rebellion Without Rebels...............................................................................................230 Chapter 10 - The Socialist Armed: The Patriotic War Triumph and Turmoil.......... ............................................................................................233 A Call to Arms...................................................................................................................239 Amins Coup.................................................................................................................239 Amins Reign of Terror........................................................ 240 The Resistance..............................................................................................................242 The Kagera War............................................................................................ 246
Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF)...............................................................258
Moshi Unity Conference....................................................................................... 261 Managing “Occupation ................................................¡..................................... 265 “Riding a Tiger .................................................................................................... 269 Chapter 11 - The Socialist Disarmed: The Class War In the Throes of Struggle...........................................................................................274 The Last Supper..........................................................................................................276 “Pound ofFlesh ....................................................................................................278 The Mtei - IMF Saga.............................................................................................282 Struggles Within........................................................................................................294 Mwongozo 1981...................................................і.............................................. 298 Edward Sokoine.................................................................................................... 304 Sacrilege of the Sacred Cow ..................................................................................... 314 Pollution of the Political Atmosphere.................................................................... 318 The Mountain and the Molehill............................................................................... 334 “Let Mwalimu
Go”............................................................................. ................. 334 The Succession Saga.................................................................................................. 337 Farewell to the Nation.............................................................................................. 341 Chapter 12 - ‘Baba wa Taifa’ From Founder to Father.............................................................................................347 Recharging the Party................................................................................................ 348 “The Palace Coup” ............................................................................................. .352 “For Each Era, Its Holy Book”........................................... 355 Towards Multi-partism.............................................................................................. 363 Debating Multi-parties................ 370 First Multi-party Elections, 1995 ......................................................................... 373 Nyerere’s Last Intervention - OIC and G55 Affair................................................... 381 The OlC-gate ........................................................................................................384 “G55”: We Want Our Tanganyika........................................................................392 Privatisation and Indigenisation............................................................................... 398 Socialism and
Nationalism....................................................................................... 400 In Search of a Nation.............................................................................................400 ‘Sitageuka Jiwe’......................................................................................................401 The Legacy................................................................................................................. 404 Appendix Sitageuka Jiwe............................................................................................................407
Bibliography....................................................................................... 410 Interviews and Conversations......... ...............................................433 Notes..................................................................................................................................436 Index........................... 477 Contents of Book One: The Making of a Philosopher Ruler Chapter 1 - Home and School Chapter 2 - Family and Friends Chapter 3 - Julim to Juliasi Chapter 4 - Scholarly Encounters Contents of Book Two: Becoming Nationalist Chapter 5 - Seek Ye the Political Kingdom Chapter 6 - The Struggle for Power
Contents Abbreviations.......................................................................................................... ix Acknowledgements...............................................................................................χν Preface......................................................................................................................xxi Chapter 7 - Philosopher in the King’s Saddle In the Crucible of Power...............................................................................................1 In Pursuit of Equality and Freedom..............................................................................5 The Philosopher’s Dilemmas and the King’s Imperatives.......................................... 12 Equality and Citizenship............................. 12 Africanisation ........................................................................................................ 16 Freedom and Personal Integrity................................................................................. 33 Personal Freedom.................................................................................................... 33 Personal Dignity......................................................................................................38 Building a Party-State.................................................................................................. 41 One-party State......................................................................................................43 Vanguard or Mass
Party?.......................................................................................48 Back to Multi-party................................................................................................ 50 Secular State........................................................................................ 52 Muslim Elite in Political Contest............................................................................. 52 Christian Clergy in Ideological Contest.......................................................... . · ■ -63 Growing into Socialism.............................................................................................. 72 Mwalimu and Marx.................................................................................................... 84 Superpower Rivalries................ 85 Catholic Bishops......................................................................................................87 Nyerere’s Socialist Theory ...........................................................................................92 Chapter 8 - Socialism on the Mount: The Arusha Declaration Antecedents of the Arusha Declaration......................................................................94 “Shortcut to Development ..................................................................................... 95 Wabenzi v. Makabwela......................................................................................... 103 The‘Long March’to Arusha..................................................................................... 112 Struggle inside
NEC.................................................................................................. 119
Reaction and Resistance, 135 The People.............................. 135 The Political Class................ 138 Oscar Kambona.................... 143 Mwongozo 1971.................... 148 Kingunge Ngombale-Mwiru . 151 Local and Foreign Capitalists 153 A Statement of Intention.......... 158 Chapter 9 ֊ Socialism on the Ground: Peasants, Workers and Bureaucrats Intentions and Outcomes.................................................................................... 162 Peasants.............................................................................................................................163 Uprooting Tradition: Village Settlements................................................................... 165 Modernising Tradition: Ujamaa Villages................................................................... 170 RDA: Ujamaa from Below............................................................... Operation Tanzania: Ujamaa from Above................................................................. 179 Legality, Authority and Legitimacy............................................................................. 192 The Pillage of the Peasant........................................................................................... 196 Education for Self-reliance or Liberation?................................................................... 199 Workers................................................................................. Becoming Working Class.............................................................................................205
Collaboration and Conflict......................................................................................... 207 Three Years that Shook the Nation.................................................................................212 A Tale of Two Rubber Factories................................................................................... 215 Consolidating the Party-State.........................................................................................220 The Debate Within.......................................................................................................222 The Peak of the Party-State................................................................................... .226 Rebellion Without Rebels...............................................................................................230 Chapter 10 - The Socialist Armed: The Patriotic War Triumph and Turmoil.......... ............................................................................................233 A Call to Arms...................................................................................................................239 Amins Coup.................................................................................................................239 Amins Reign of Terror........................................................ 240 The Resistance..............................................................................................................242 The Kagera War............................................................................................ 246
Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF)...............................................................258
Moshi Unity Conference....................................................................................... 261 Managing “Occupation ................................................¡..................................... 265 “Riding a Tiger .................................................................................................... 269 Chapter 11 - The Socialist Disarmed: The Class War In the Throes of Struggle...........................................................................................274 The Last Supper..........................................................................................................276 “Pound ofFlesh ....................................................................................................278 The Mtei - IMF Saga.............................................................................................282 Struggles Within........................................................................................................294 Mwongozo 1981...................................................і.............................................. 298 Edward Sokoine.................................................................................................... 304 Sacrilege of the Sacred Cow ..................................................................................... 314 Pollution of the Political Atmosphere.................................................................... 318 The Mountain and the Molehill............................................................................... 334 “Let Mwalimu
Go”............................................................................. ................. 334 The Succession Saga.................................................................................................. 337 Farewell to the Nation.............................................................................................. 341 Chapter 12 - ‘Baba wa Taifa’ From Founder to Father.............................................................................................347 Recharging the Party................................................................................................ 348 “The Palace Coup” ............................................................................................. .352 “For Each Era, Its Holy Book”........................................... 355 Towards Multi-partism.............................................................................................. 363 Debating Multi-parties................ 370 First Multi-party Elections, 1995 ......................................................................... 373 Nyerere’s Last Intervention - OIC and G55 Affair................................................... 381 The OlC-gate ........................................................................................................384 “G55”: We Want Our Tanganyika........................................................................392 Privatisation and Indigenisation............................................................................... 398 Socialism and
Nationalism....................................................................................... 400 In Search of a Nation.............................................................................................400 ‘Sitageuka Jiwe’......................................................................................................401 The Legacy................................................................................................................. 404 Appendix Sitageuka Jiwe............................................................................................................407
Bibliography....................................................................................... 410 Interviews and Conversations......... ...............................................433 Notes..................................................................................................................................436 Index........................... 477 Contents of Book One: The Making of a Philosopher Ruler Chapter 1 - Home and School Chapter 2 - Family and Friends Chapter 3 - Julim to Juliasi Chapter 4 - Scholarly Encounters Contents of Book Two: Becoming Nationalist Chapter 5 - Seek Ye the Political Kingdom Chapter 6 - The Struggle for Power
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Contents Abbreviations. ix Acknowledgements.χν Preface.xxi Chapter 7 - Philosopher in the King’s Saddle In the Crucible of Power.1 In Pursuit of Equality and Freedom.5 The Philosopher’s Dilemmas and the King’s Imperatives. 12 Equality and Citizenship. 12 Africanisation . 16 Freedom and Personal Integrity. 33 Personal Freedom. 33 Personal Dignity.38 Building a Party-State. 41 One-party State.43 Vanguard or Mass
Party?.48 Back to Multi-party. 50 Secular State. 52 Muslim Elite in Political Contest. 52 Christian Clergy in Ideological Contest. . · ■ -63 Growing into Socialism. 72 Mwalimu and Marx. 84 Superpower Rivalries. 85 Catholic Bishops.87 Nyerere’s Socialist Theory .92 Chapter 8 - Socialism on the Mount: The Arusha Declaration Antecedents of the Arusha Declaration.94 “Shortcut to Development". 95 Wabenzi v. Makabwela. 103 The‘Long March’to Arusha. 112 Struggle inside
NEC. 119
Reaction and Resistance, 135 The People. 135 The Political Class. 138 Oscar Kambona. 143 Mwongozo 1971. 148 Kingunge Ngombale-Mwiru . 151 Local and Foreign Capitalists 153 A Statement of Intention. 158 Chapter 9 ֊ Socialism on the Ground: Peasants, Workers and Bureaucrats Intentions and Outcomes. 162 Peasants.163 Uprooting Tradition: Village Settlements. 165 Modernising Tradition: Ujamaa Villages. 170 RDA: Ujamaa from Below. Operation Tanzania: Ujamaa from Above. 179 Legality, Authority and Legitimacy. 192 The Pillage of the Peasant. 196 Education for Self-reliance or Liberation?. 199 Workers. Becoming Working Class.205
Collaboration and Conflict. 207 Three Years that Shook the Nation.212 A Tale of Two Rubber Factories. 215 Consolidating the Party-State.220 The Debate Within.222 The Peak of the Party-State. .226 Rebellion Without Rebels.230 Chapter 10 - The Socialist Armed: The Patriotic War Triumph and Turmoil. .233 A Call to Arms.239 Amins Coup.239 Amins Reign of Terror. 240 The Resistance.242 The Kagera War. 246
Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF).258
Moshi Unity Conference. 261 Managing “Occupation".¡. 265 “Riding a Tiger". 269 Chapter 11 - The Socialist Disarmed: The Class War In the Throes of Struggle.274 The Last Supper.276 “Pound ofFlesh".278 The Mtei - IMF Saga.282 Struggles Within.294 Mwongozo 1981.і. 298 Edward Sokoine. 304 Sacrilege of the Sacred Cow . 314 Pollution of the Political Atmosphere. 318 The Mountain and the Molehill. 334 “Let Mwalimu
Go”. . 334 The Succession Saga. 337 Farewell to the Nation. 341 Chapter 12 - ‘Baba wa Taifa’ From Founder to Father.347 Recharging the Party. 348 “The Palace Coup” . .352 “For Each Era, Its Holy Book”. 355 Towards Multi-partism. 363 Debating Multi-parties. 370 First Multi-party Elections, 1995 . 373 Nyerere’s Last Intervention - OIC and G55 Affair. 381 The OlC-gate'.384 “G55”: We Want Our Tanganyika.392 Privatisation and Indigenisation. 398 Socialism and
Nationalism. 400 In Search of a Nation.400 ‘Sitageuka Jiwe’.401 The Legacy. 404 Appendix Sitageuka Jiwe.407
Bibliography. 410 Interviews and Conversations. .433 Notes.436 Index. 477 Contents of Book One: The Making of a Philosopher Ruler Chapter 1 - Home and School Chapter 2 - Family and Friends Chapter 3 - Julim to Juliasi Chapter 4 - Scholarly Encounters Contents of Book Two: Becoming Nationalist Chapter 5 - Seek Ye the Political Kingdom Chapter 6 - The Struggle for Power
Contents Abbreviations. ix Acknowledgements.χν Preface.xxi Chapter 7 - Philosopher in the King’s Saddle In the Crucible of Power.1 In Pursuit of Equality and Freedom.5 The Philosopher’s Dilemmas and the King’s Imperatives. 12 Equality and Citizenship. 12 Africanisation . 16 Freedom and Personal Integrity. 33 Personal Freedom. 33 Personal Dignity.38 Building a Party-State. 41 One-party State.43 Vanguard or Mass
Party?.48 Back to Multi-party. 50 Secular State. 52 Muslim Elite in Political Contest. 52 Christian Clergy in Ideological Contest. . · ■ -63 Growing into Socialism. 72 Mwalimu and Marx. 84 Superpower Rivalries. 85 Catholic Bishops.87 Nyerere’s Socialist Theory .92 Chapter 8 - Socialism on the Mount: The Arusha Declaration Antecedents of the Arusha Declaration.94 “Shortcut to Development". 95 Wabenzi v. Makabwela. 103 The‘Long March’to Arusha. 112 Struggle inside
NEC. 119
Reaction and Resistance, 135 The People. 135 The Political Class. 138 Oscar Kambona. 143 Mwongozo 1971. 148 Kingunge Ngombale-Mwiru . 151 Local and Foreign Capitalists 153 A Statement of Intention. 158 Chapter 9 ֊ Socialism on the Ground: Peasants, Workers and Bureaucrats Intentions and Outcomes. 162 Peasants.163 Uprooting Tradition: Village Settlements. 165 Modernising Tradition: Ujamaa Villages. 170 RDA: Ujamaa from Below. Operation Tanzania: Ujamaa from Above. 179 Legality, Authority and Legitimacy. 192 The Pillage of the Peasant. 196 Education for Self-reliance or Liberation?. 199 Workers. Becoming Working Class.205
Collaboration and Conflict. 207 Three Years that Shook the Nation.212 A Tale of Two Rubber Factories. 215 Consolidating the Party-State.220 The Debate Within.222 The Peak of the Party-State. .226 Rebellion Without Rebels.230 Chapter 10 - The Socialist Armed: The Patriotic War Triumph and Turmoil. .233 A Call to Arms.239 Amins Coup.239 Amins Reign of Terror. 240 The Resistance.242 The Kagera War. 246
Uganda National Liberation Front (UNLF).258
Moshi Unity Conference. 261 Managing “Occupation".¡. 265 “Riding a Tiger". 269 Chapter 11 - The Socialist Disarmed: The Class War In the Throes of Struggle.274 The Last Supper.276 “Pound ofFlesh".278 The Mtei - IMF Saga.282 Struggles Within.294 Mwongozo 1981.і. 298 Edward Sokoine. 304 Sacrilege of the Sacred Cow . 314 Pollution of the Political Atmosphere. 318 The Mountain and the Molehill. 334 “Let Mwalimu
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Bibliography. 410 Interviews and Conversations. .433 Notes.436 Index. 477 Contents of Book One: The Making of a Philosopher Ruler Chapter 1 - Home and School Chapter 2 - Family and Friends Chapter 3 - Julim to Juliasi Chapter 4 - Scholarly Encounters Contents of Book Two: Becoming Nationalist Chapter 5 - Seek Ye the Political Kingdom Chapter 6 - The Struggle for Power |
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title | Rebellion without rebels |
title_auth | Rebellion without rebels |
title_exact_search | Rebellion without rebels |
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title_full | Rebellion without rebels lead author Issa G. Shivji |
title_fullStr | Rebellion without rebels lead author Issa G. Shivji |
title_full_unstemmed | Rebellion without rebels lead author Issa G. Shivji |
title_short | Rebellion without rebels |
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topic | Nyerere, Julius K. 1922-1999 (DE-588)118735748 gnd |
topic_facet | Nyerere, Julius K. 1922-1999 Biografie |
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