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Discuss how Kenyatta gradually got changed from Radical Nationalist to a bourgeois politician.
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- In his early political career, Jomo Kenyatta was a radical nationalist, demanding an end to colonial rule, the return of land to Africans, and full independence.
- He was associated with the Kenya African Union (KAU) and was accused of supporting the Mau Mau uprising, though he denied direct involvement.
- His imprisonment from 1952 to 1961 made him a symbol of resistance.
- However, after Kenya gained independence in 1963, Kenyatta adopted a more moderate and conservative approach to governance:
- Retention of Colonial Structures: Instead of dismantling colonial institutions, Kenyatta retained much of the existing administrative and legal framework.
- Land Policy: Rather than redistributing land to the poor, it was often sold to elites and former colonial collaborators, leading to the rise of a new African bourgeois class.
- Alliance with Elites: Kenyatta allied with wealthy African leaders, businessmen, and former colonial officials, focusing on political stability and economic growth over radical reforms.
- One-Party Rule and Suppression of Dissent: He centralised power under the Kenyan African National Union (KANU), suppressed opposition, and prioritised elite interests, further distancing himself from his radical roots.
- Thus, Kenyatta gradually became a bourgeois politician, emphasising national unity, economic development, and elite alliances over the revolutionary goals he once championed.
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