Back from the future : Cuba under Castro

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Back from the future : Cuba under Castro

Susan Eva Eckstein

Princeton University Press, 1994

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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pbk. ISBN 9780691029870

内容説明

Susan Eckstein describes how and explains why Cuban Communism has been misperceived and misunderstood abroad. Concealed behind Marxist-Leninist rhetoric and Castro's autocratic single-party rule has been a government promoting a cradle-to-grave welfare state, tolerating market reforms, foreign investment, Western trade, and hard currency "internationalism." Not only has Castro's Cuba been less ideologically driven by Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy than has heretofore been believed, it also has been less omnipotent.

目次

List of TablesPrefaceAbbreviationsCh. 1The Limits and Possibilities of Socialism3Ch. 2The "Push for Communism" and the "Retreat to Socialism": 1959 to 198531Ch. 3The Late 1980s Campaign to "Rectify Errors and Negative Tendencies": Socialist Renegade or Retrograde in the Era of Perestroika?60Ch. 4From Communist Solidarity to Communist Solitary: The 1990s "Special Period in Peacetime"88Ch. 5The Irony of Success: Social Accomplishments and Their Unintended Consequences128Ch. 6"A Maximum of Ruralism, a Minimum of Urbanism": From Idealism to Realism149Ch. 7Internationalism171Ch. 8The Relevance of the Revolution204Appendix : Tables219Notes233Index277
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: cloth ISBN 9780691034454

内容説明

This study describes why Cuban communism has been misperceived and misunderstood abroad. Concealed behind Marxist-Leninist rhetoric and Castro's autocratic single-party rule has been a government promoting a cradle-to-grave welfare state, tolerating market reforms, foreign investment, Western trade and hard currency "internationalism". Not only has Castro's Cuba been less ideologically driven by Marxist-Leninist orthodoxy than has heretofore been believed, it also has been less omnipotent. Drawing on interviews, personal observations, and primary sources, this book demonstrates the need for a revisionist view of Cuba and, by implication, other Communist regimes.

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