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**African Socialism** refers to a political philosophy that existed
throughout the second half of the 20th century across
[Africa](Africa "wikilink"). Common features of African Socialism
include:
- Economic development guided by the state
- A strong, pan-African identity and the condemnation of colonialism
- Centered around a strongman
- Low levels of civil liberties
African Socialism was practiced by 21 states (out of 52 states) or 40%
of the continent. Although starting with good intentions, it largely
failed due to the combined influence of the
[US](Timeline_of_US_Imperialism "wikilink") and
[USSR](Timeline_of_USSR_Imperialism "wikilink") in their efforts to
manipulate Africa in the [Cold War](Cold_War "wikilink"). Most African
Socialist States failed economically and were wiped out by revolutions,
civil wars, coups and foreign manipulation. 62% of African Socialist
States collapsed during the [Revolutions of 1986 -
1995](Revolutions_of_1986_-_1995 "wikilink").
## Variants
### Ujamaa
### Ubuntu
### Harambee
## African Socialist States
### Algeria
From 1962 to 1988
### Angola
From 1975 to 1991
### Benin
From 1975 to 1990
### Burkina Faso
From 1983 to 1987, [Burkina Faso](Burkina_Faso "wikilink") practiced
African Socialism led by [Thomas Sankara](Thomas_Sankara "wikilink").
The government had highly successful land reform, rail and road
development, construction of hundreds of new medical clinics, mass
reforestation, vaccinating millions, ending neo-colonial influence over
the country, expanding women's rights massively and increasing
agricultural production by 250%. However, his failures came from his
repression of unions, failure to raise literacy and his murder in a
military coup backed [mainly by France](Françafrique "wikilink") and the
[USA](Timeline_of_US_Imperialism "wikilink").\[1\]
### Cape Verde
From 1975 to 1990
### Congo
From 1969 to 1991
### Egypt
From 1952 to 1970
### Ethiopia
From 1974 to 1987
### Ghana
From 1957 to 1966
### Guinea
From 1958 to 1984
### Libya
From 1969 to 2011
### Madagascar
From 1975 to 1992
### Mali
From 1960 to 1968, [Mali](Mali "wikilink") practiced African Socialism
led by [Modibo Keïta](Modibo_Keïta "wikilink").
### Mozambique
From 1975 to 1990
### Senegal
From 1960 to 1980
### Seychelles
From 1977 to 2004
### Somalia
From 1969 to 1991
### Sudan
From 1969 to 1985
### Tanzania
From 1964 to 1985
### Zambia
From 1964 to 1991
### Zimbabwe
From 1980 to 2017
## Libertarian Socialism in Africa
Libertarian Socialism also became increasingly popular in Egypt after
the Arab Spring.
## See Also
- [Arab Socialism](Arab_Socialism "wikilink")
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1. [Wikipedia](Wikipedia "wikilink") -
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Sankara>