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The Cuban Revolution

Latin American Perspectives, 2009
Patriotism, collectivism, a combative and sacrificial spirit, a deep regard for culture and education, and the exaltation of youth are some of the values underlying the Cuban revolutionary project. While remaining committed to these values, many Cubans see the sociopolitical process as still “in the making.” For a politician—of Cuba's youngest ...
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The Cuban Revolution

open access: yesLatin American Perspectives, 2011
The new stage of the Cuban Revolution that began with the presidency of Raúl Castro has seen consultation with the masses about what kind of socialism they want to build, a return to some aspects of the economic reform abandoned in 2000, a key role in the economy for the armed forces, the dismantling of certain programs of the Battle of Ideas that have
Francisco López Segrera
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Interpretations of the Cuban Revolution [PDF]

open access: yes, 1974
"Interpretations of the Cuban Revolution" is an attempt at comparing several major analyses of the causes and process of the Cuban revolution of 1959. Four authors were chosen to be considered: James O'Connor (The Origins of Socialism in Cuba); Boris Goldenberg (The Cuban Revolution and Latin America); Theodore Draper (Castro's Revolution: Myths and ...
Rogers, Elaine Janet
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The Cuban Revolution

2019
Abstract The Cuban Revolution transformed the largest island nation of the Caribbean into a flashpoint of the Cold War. After overthrowing US-backed ruler Fulgencio Batista in early 1959, Fidel Castro established a socialist, anti-imperialist government that defied the island’s history as a dependent and dependable ally of the United ...
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Sartre’s humanism and the Cuban revolution

Theory and Society, 2007
Drawing its inspiration from the writings that Sartre dedicated to the Cuban revolution after his 1960 visit to the island, this article discusses his understanding of the relationship between socialism and freedom. The importance of these texts, which were never published in book form in France, goes beyond their specific analysis of the Cuban ...
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The trajectory of the Cuban revolution

The Journal of Development Studies, 1971
Rene Dumont, Cuba est‐il Socialiste?, Paris, Seuil, 1970. 246 pp., Sw. Fr. 6.50. Richard R. Fagen, The Transformation of Political Culture in Cuba, Stanford U.P., 1969. ix+271 pp., $8.50 (£4). Michel Gutelman, L'Agriculture Socialisee a Cuba, Paris, Maspero, 1967, 229 pp., Fr. 18.80. K. S.
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The Cuban Revolution into the 1990s

2019
Part 1 Democracy and socialism: reform and the future of Cuban socialism, Julio Carranza Valdes Cuba - Utopia and reality 30 years later, Juan Antonio Blanco political culture and popular participation in Cuba, Rafael Hernandez and Haroldo Dilla political leadership in Cuba, Georgina Suarez Hernandez Cuban socialism - prospects and challenges, Fernando
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Conjugating the Cuban Revolution

Latin American Perspectives, 2009
If 50 years on it is a challenge to get a clear picture of the place of the process known as the Cuban Revolution, no event in that time has had more lasting impact on so many people in so many places. The Cuban Revolution mattered, matters, and will continue to matter.
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Revolution and the Cuban Workers

Monthly Review, 1969
Review of Revolutionary Politics and the Cuban Working Class by Maurice Zeitlin.This article can also be found at the Monthly Review website, where most recent articles are published in full.Click here to purchase a PDF version of this article at the Monthly Review website.
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