Talk:Ujamaa

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[edit] POV tag

The main reason for the failure of the policy was that it was a load of half-baked socialist bunkum, but I don't have sources/details to write that up properly. Brammen 23:10, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

"half-baked socialist bunkum" - That's just the kind of drivel I've come to expect from those who philosophically disagrees with the idea of socialism. So now the article cops a POV tag?! I would suggest there ought to be greater justification than what is offered.

[edit] East African ubuntu?

The concept of ujamaa (the social, rather than economic aspect of it) seems very very similar to ubuntu in South Africa. Perhaps a mention could be made of their similarity? Both, in fact, use the premise that a person is only a person through other people. Joziboy 16:30, 2 December 2006 (UTC)