The African Nations and World Solidarity
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
2nd February 1987
United States
General
Non Fiction
327.6
Hardback
157
Few people have a clearer appreciation of the facts of African life, or of what it takes to change them. . . . Like most of his African peers, Mamadou Dia believes in socialism, but unlike many of them, he has no time for the Marx-Lenin version of it.-New York Times Book Review
"Few people have a clearer appreciation of the facts of African life, or of what it takes to change them. . . . Like most of his African peers, Mamadou Dia believes in socialism, but unlike many of them, he has no time for the Marx-Lenin version of it."-New York Times Book Review
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