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The Cell system of the tanganyika African national union
This book examines the cell system within the Tanganyika African National Union (TANU), the political party that led Tanzania's independence struggle under Julius Nyerere. This organizational model emphasized the formation of small political units at the village and community levels as a method of mass mobilization, political education, and the consolidation of the Ujamaa ideology. Edited by J. H. Proctor, this work provides a historical, structural, and political analysis of how TANU built its political power through a widespread cell network, and its influence on the country's post-independence development. This book is an important reference in the study of East African politics, political development, and the role of parties in state formation.
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