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Interesting. Do you have any resources for this? I'd like to read more about it.
I'm not familiar with this particular case, my knowledge of African history is based on North American public schooling, in otherwords almost non-existent. However, this is a pretty common thing to use, or stop using, the "s-word", depending on how fashionable it is. Just look at the Nazis (national socialist party). That nonsense has led to today still people honestly thinking that nazism was socialism. India has also gone back and forth on whether or not it wants to be called socalist over the years.