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        At this point what is even the difference? A socialist in a country like Burkina Faso would necessarily need to govern like an anti-colonial nationalist until the country is set on a solid footing and properly freed of neo-colonial influences in order to lay the groundwork for socialism. Whether or not Traoré is a socialist, (or more precisely, whether he calls himself a socialist) is sort of irrelevant at the moment because right now he is doing exactly the things that a socialist would do. Expelling colonizers, nationalizing industries, building infrastructure, investing in education, etc.

        Plus, people’s political views can evolve over time. Fidel started out as an anti-colonial nationalist too before he realized that socialism was the only system that offered a path toward the liberation that he wanted for Cuba.