The evolution and significance of the Cuban revolution : the light in the darkness / Charles McKelvey.
2018
F1788
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Title
The evolution and significance of the Cuban revolution : the light in the darkness / Charles McKelvey.
Author
McKelvey, Charles, author.
ISBN
9783319621609 (electronic book)
3319621602 (electronic book)
9783319621593
3319621599
3319621602 (electronic book)
9783319621593
3319621599
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, [2018]
Copyright
©2018
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (xiii, 277 pages).
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F1788
Dewey Decimal Classification
972.91064
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Summary
Interprets the Cuban revolutionary movement from 1868 to 1959 as a continuous process that sought political independence and social and economic transformation of colonial and neocolonial structures. Cuba is a symbol of hope for the Third World. The Cuban Revolution took power from a national elite subordinate to foreign capital, and placed it in the hands of the people; and it subsequently developed alternative structures of popular democracy that have functioned to keep delegates of the people in power. While Cuba has persisted, the peoples of the Third World, knocked down by the neoliberal project, have found social movement and political life, a renewal that is especially evident in Latin America and the Non-Aligned Movement.
Note
Interprets the Cuban revolutionary movement from 1868 to 1959 as a continuous process that sought political independence and social and economic transformation of colonial and neocolonial structures. Cuba is a symbol of hope for the Third World. The Cuban Revolution took power from a national elite subordinate to foreign capital, and placed it in the hands of the people; and it subsequently developed alternative structures of popular democracy that have functioned to keep delegates of the people in power. While Cuba has persisted, the peoples of the Third World, knocked down by the neoliberal project, have found social movement and political life, a renewal that is especially evident in Latin America and the Non-Aligned Movement.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Critical political theory and radical practice.
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Table of Contents
The global and historical context
The Cuban anti-colonial revolution
The failure of the Cuban neocolonial republic
The taking of power by the people
The Cuban revolutionary project
The structural crisis of the neocolonial world-system
The third world project of national and social liberation
Socialism for the twenty-first century
Renewing the historic quest for socialism.
The Cuban anti-colonial revolution
The failure of the Cuban neocolonial republic
The taking of power by the people
The Cuban revolutionary project
The structural crisis of the neocolonial world-system
The third world project of national and social liberation
Socialism for the twenty-first century
Renewing the historic quest for socialism.