Abstract
there is much to be gained by a continuing dialogue between Marxist socialists of this particular persuasion and democratric socialists. Each admit the possibilities that the regime [in Tanzania] may lose its socialist thrust; neither claim that this is inevitable. The disagreement between them may acquire a large part of its intensity because of its ideological overtones. Nevertheless it is also a debate about the significance of actual events. It is an argument about what constitutes the dominant tendencies in Tanzanian politics. It is therefore a debate in which there may be more common ground and a greater capacity for mutual enlightenment than might at first be suspected. 4
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