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Beyond Ujamaa in Tanzania
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Author(s):
Goran Hyden
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September 11 2020
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9780520312593
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December 31 1980
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September 11 2020
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10.1525/9780520312593
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. IX
Preface
pp. V
Contents
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
CHAPTER 1. Small is powerful: the structural anomaly of rural Africa
pp. 38
CHAPTER 2. Small rebuffs modern and big: peasants in colonial Tanganyika
pp. 70
CHAPTER 3. Big slips on small: peasant agriculture after uhuru
pp. 96
CHAPTER 4. Small goes into hiding: peasants and ujamaa
pp. 129
CHAPTER 5. Small the deceitful: government versus peasants after 1973
pp. 156
CHAPTER 6. Small as infiltrator: problems of developing the public sector
pp. 182
CHAPTER 7. The pervasiveness of small: peasants and petty-bourgeois rulers in Africa
pp. 209
CHAPTER 8. Is small really beautiful? The dilemma of socialist development
pp. 237
CHAPTER 9. Why small remains unexplored: the inadequacy of prevailing paradigms
pp. 263
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