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Modern African
socialism can draw from its traditional heritage,
the recognition of society as an extension of
the basic family unit, but it can no longer confine
the idea of the social family within the limits of the tribe,
nor indeed of the nation."
socialism can draw from its traditional heritage,
the recognition of society as an extension of
the basic family unit, but it can no longer confine
the idea of the social family within the limits of the tribe,
nor indeed of the nation."
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Modern African
socialism can draw
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from its traditional heritage,
the recognition of society
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as an extension of
the basic family unit,
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but it can no longer confine
the idea of the social family
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within the limits of the tribe,
nor indeed of the nation."
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Movie Summary
Based on real events, the film’s protagonist inherits a house in West Philadelphia that becomes home to an urban collective for activists of color. The increasingly claustrophobic drama unfolds as the group attempts to live together and find consensus through Black political discourse and social philosophy.