Socialist Afghanistan

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Socialist Afghanistan, officially the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan refers to a period of the history of Afghanistan (1978 - 1992) in which the country was run in an authoritarian socialist manner (specifically Marxist-Leninist). The government struggled massively with a civil war against US-backed far-right Islamist groups and Maoists.

Analysis

Positives

  • The major positive action of socialist Afghanistan was the expansion of women's rights. Forced marriages were banned, women and girls were encouraged to work and get an education and legal equality between the sexes was introduced. Numerous women also held high positions in the Afghani government.

Negatives

  • The government ultimately failed to withstand an imperialist onslaught and internal uprisings led by reactionary and conservative forces, as well as some on the left.
  • In 1979, the government carried out a disastrous effort at land reform, it was extremely unpopular and agricultural productivity plummeted.
  • The plans for industrial development in the late 1980s were extremely unsuccessful, promising 25% economic growth a year, but only reaching 2%. Although how much of this can be attributed to poor government planning policies vs the civil war is up for debate.
  • Despite widespread literacy campaigns, the government failed to reduce illiteracy by much, in contrast to most other socialist societies.
  • The government created a new climate of repression that even alarmed the USSR.
  • The government suffered a massive amount of infighting and debate between moderates and radicals.

Lessons for the Future

Major Social Struggles

References

Wikipedia - Democratic Republic of Afghanistan