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The Problem of Democracy in Cuba: Between Vision and Reality

Autor Carollee Bengelsdorf
en Limba Engleză Paperback – apr 1994
Drawing on years of field research in Cuba, this text examines the relationship between socialism and democracy, in classical Marxist theory and in the practice of the Cuban revolution. While the author notes the roles that underdevelopment and external threat have played in undermining the
possibility for democratic socialism in this century, she focuses specifically upon a theoretical heritage plagued by silences, absences and simplifications concerning key political questions. Within this framework, she then turns to the Cuban revolution and, in a revisionist interpretation,
identifies the succession of critical moments at which the question of democracy was raised and the nature of the leadership's response, or lack thereof. She maintains that the consistency with which the leadership reined in, at these moments, the possibilities it itself had evoked, compounded by
its extreme paternalism, has been as destructive of the social project of the revolution as the dire economic straits in which Cuba finds itself in a post-socialist world. For courses in Latin American studies, Cuban studies, comparative socialist history, and political theory, this probing analysis
provides a unique and informative look at the ideological legacy of a nation struggling to endure the changing tides of history.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195090147
ISBN-10: 0195090144
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: OXFORD UNIV PR
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Descriere

Drawing on years of field research in Cuba, this text examines the relationship between socialism and democracy, in classical Marxist theory and in the practice of the Cuban revolution. While the author notes the roles that underdevelopment and external threat have played in undermining the possibility for democratic socialism in this century, she focuses specifically upon a theoretical heritage plagued by silences, absences and simplifications concerning keypolitical questions. Within this framework, she then turns to the Cuban revolution and, in a revisionist interpretation, identifies the succession of critical moments at which the question of democracy was raised and the nature of the leadership's response, or lack thereof. She maintains that theconsistency with which the leadership reined in, at these moments, the possibilities it itself had evoked, compounded by its extreme paternalism, has been as destructive of the social project of the revolution as the dire economic straits in which Cuba finds itself in a post-socialist world.This probing analysis provides a unique and informative look at the ideological legacy of a nation struggling to endure the changing tides of history.

Recenzii

The ideas have been distilled and refined, nothing has been improvised. There are very few, if any, of those errors of fact that are fateful turn-offs.
Sad, controlled, serious and very interesting analyses of different aspects of the origins, course and legacy of the Cuban revolution.