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Cuban Revolution Origins, Course, and Legacy

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ISBN-10: 0195084063

ISBN-13: 9780195084061

Edition: 1993

Authors: Marifeli Perez-Stable

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Today, Castro's Cuba stands on unsure legs. With the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Cuba's pipeline of trade, credit, and aid has dried up. The revolution raised a generation of healthier, better educated, more urban Cubans, who now demand the right to express their creativity and political diversity, rights the Communist party refuses to grant. And while the Cuban people have acted with great valor and self-sacrifice in exceptional times, their commitment to revolution has ebbed in the day-to-day life of state socialism. How long will they continue to consent--out of conviction, fear, or passivity--to be governed in the ways of the past? In The Cuban…    
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Book details

List price: $25.00
Copyright year: 1993
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Publication date: 9/30/1993
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Size: 6.31" wide x 9.56" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.188
Language: English

Tables
Acronyms
Introduction
Mediated Sovereignty, Monoculture, and Development
Classic Dependence in Crisis
Reformism in the Making, 1927-1938
State and Society
Standards of Living
Women in Prerevolutionary Cuba
The Cuba That Might Have Been
Politics and Society, 1902-1958
Mediated Sovereignty and Fragile Hegemony
Representative Democracy, the Working Class, and the Emergent Logic
The Batista Dictatorship, the Working Class, and Radical Nationalism
Revolution and Radical Nationalism, 1959-1961
Reformism, the Clases Economicas, and the Revolution
The Working Class and the Revolutionary Government
Revolutionary Politics and the Clases Populares
Revolution and Inclusive Development
Development Strategies and Economic Performance
Standards of Living after the Revolution
Socialist Visions and Inclusive Development
Politics and Society, 1961-1970
The Incipient Institutional Order, 1961-1965
The Origins of the Radical Experiment
The Parallel Construction of Communism and Socialism
Politics and Society, 1971-1986
Revolution and Institutionalization
The Trade Unions as Mass Organizations
The Federation of Cuban Women and Gender Equality
The PCC as a Vanguard Party
Crossroads at Three Party Congresses
Revolution, Rectification, and Contemporary Socialism
The Process of Rectification
The Cuban Communist Party and the Future of Cuban Socialism
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index