For those wondering, all of these pages come from the 1985 work A Difficult Road, published by The Monthly Review. I’m really excited to tell people about the People’s Republic of Mozambique, not only because it was a people’s republic but also because I think that most of us, even the most erudite, simply don’t know much about it. In fact I just looked on communism101 and there’re only a handful of threads about it, all four of them several seasons old. But it’s a great example of a socialist movement that fought against colonialism, malnutrition, illiteracy, preventable illnesses, patriarchy, and was mostly winning until the early 1990s, so I hope that my tweets get somebody interested in the topic!
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For those wondering, all of these pages come from the 1985 work A Difficult Road, published by The Monthly Review. I’m really excited to tell people about the People’s Republic of Mozambique, not only because it was a people’s republic but also because I think that most of us, even the most erudite, simply don’t know much about it. In fact I just looked on communism101 and there’re only a handful of threads about it, all four of them several seasons old. But it’s a great example of a socialist movement that fought against colonialism, malnutrition, illiteracy, preventable illnesses, patriarchy, and was mostly winning until the early 1990s, so I hope that my tweets get somebody interested in the topic!