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'''African socialism''' is a [[Pan-Africanism|pan-Africanist]] and [[Socialism|socialist]] ideology that believes in sharing economic resources based on traditional African methods of doing so. There have been multiple conceptions of African socialism historically, with differing variants coming from many different theorists, leaders and revolutionaries. While African socialists are typically [[Marxism|Marxists]], specifically [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist-Leninists]], this is not always the case. It heavily opposes [[capitalism]], [[colonialism]] and [[imperialism]].
'''African socialism''' is a [[Pan-Africanism|pan-Africanist]] and [[Socialism|socialist]] ideology that believes in sharing economic resources based on traditional [[Africa|African]] methods of doing so. There have been multiple conceptions of African socialism historically, with differing variants coming from many different theorists, leaders and revolutionaries. While African socialists are typically [[Marxism|Marxists]], specifically [[Marxism–Leninism|Marxist-Leninists]], this is not always the case. It heavily opposes [[capitalism]], [[colonialism]] and [[imperialism]].

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African socialism is a pan-Africanist and socialist ideology that believes in sharing economic resources based on traditional African methods of doing so. There have been multiple conceptions of African socialism historically, with differing variants coming from many different theorists, leaders and revolutionaries. While African socialists are typically Marxists, specifically Marxist-Leninists, this is not always the case. It heavily opposes capitalism, colonialism and imperialism.