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Examines the impact of Mwalimu, Julius Nyerere, on Tanzanian and Third World politics.In this text, international figures such as Father Huddleston and Sir Shridath Ramphal join with Tanzanian scholars to assess, not without criticism, the influential contributions of Julius Nyerere both within his own country andacross the Third World.Part 1 provides an overview of the man and his thought. Part 2 focuses on those areas of policy in which Nyerere took a particular interest. Part 3 concentrates on the major social, economic and political issues that have been central to the unique Tanzanian experience - unique because of the man who shaped the first quarter of a century of independence.North America: Africa World Press; Tanzania: Mkuki na Nyota
The person Nyerere, The Rt Rev Trevor Huddleston, CR; approach to rural mass poverty, Irene and Ronald Brown; the management of rural and tribal diversity, C.K. Omari; contribution to rural development - Ujama and villagization, Donatus Komba; education for self-reliance, A.G. Ishumi and T.L. Maliyamkono; one-party democracy and the multi-party state, A.N. Kweka; vision of human-centred development - a study in moral economy, Reginald H. Green; development strategy and crisis management, Knud Erik Svendsen; human rights in Tanzania, James S. Read; the whole earth for his nation, Sir Shridath Ramphal; contribution to international relations, Ibrahim Msahbaha; the union with Zanzibar, Haroub Othman; the legacy of Nyerere, Geoffrey Mmari; vision of an egalitarian society, Colin Legum.
The volume's editors successfully brought together divergent accounts of Nyerere's legacy by writers who were closely associated with either Nyerere himself or his policies.-