Ebook: Cuba Since the Revolution of 1959: a Critical Assessment
Author: Farber Samuel
- Tags: HISTORY--Caribbean & West Indies--Cuba, Political culture--Cuba, Politics and culture--Cuba, Social change--Cuba, Social problems--Cuba, Socialism--Cuba, Democracy--Cuba, Political culture, Politics and culture, Social change, Social problems, Socialism, Democracy, Influence (Literary artistic etc.), History, Socialism -- Cuba, Democracy -- Cuba, Politics and culture -- Cuba, Political culture -- Cuba, Social change -- Cuba, Social problems -- Cuba, Cuba -- History -- Revolution 1959 -- Influence, HISTORY -- Cari
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: Haymarket Books
- City: New York;Cuba
- Language: English
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Selected Chronology; Introduction; Chapter One: Toward "Monolithic Unity"--Building Cuban State Power from Above; Chapter Two: Economic Development and the Standard of Living since the 1959 Revolution; Chapter Three: Cuba's Foreign Policy--between Revolution and Reasons of State; Chapter Four: Cuban Workers after the 1959 Revolution--Ruling Class or Exploited Class?; Chapter Five: Racism against Black Cubans--an Oppression That Dared Not Speak Its Name; Chapter Six: Gender Politics and the Cuban Revolution; Chapter Seven: Dissidents and Critics--from Right to Left.;The Cuban Revolution's most informed and insightful historian critically assesses -- from the left -- its impact and legacy.
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