Already examined from many angles, this is an attempt to analyze the Cuban revolution as a model of socialist-human development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Henry Veltmeyer Ph.D. (1976) is professor of international development studies at Saint Mary's University. He has published extensively on the political economy of international development and Latin America. Mark Rushton: PhD (2010), in Development Studies, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, is a freelance consultant, copyeditor, academic translator and author, with a specialist interest in Cuba and the development implications of information technology.
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Acknowledgements Acronyms List of Tables and Figures 1. Introduction THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMATIC 2. Human development, capitalism and socialism 3. Human development in practice 4. Socialism, human development and the cuban revolution DIMENSIONS OF SOCIALIST HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 5. Socialism as revolutionary consciousness: Dynamics of a cultural revolution 6. Human development as social welfare 7. The equality predicament of socialist humanism 8. Socialist human development as freedom 9. In solidarity: A matter of fundamental principle SOCIALISM IN A CAPITALIST WORLD 10. Human development in the era of globalization 11. Continuity and change: Revolution for A new millennium 12. Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Acronyms List of Tables and Figures 1. Introduction THE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMATIC 2. Human development, capitalism and socialism 3. Human development in practice 4. Socialism, human development and the cuban revolution DIMENSIONS OF SOCIALIST HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 5. Socialism as revolutionary consciousness: Dynamics of a cultural revolution 6. Human development as social welfare 7. The equality predicament of socialist humanism 8. Socialist human development as freedom 9. In solidarity: A matter of fundamental principle SOCIALISM IN A CAPITALIST WORLD 10. Human development in the era of globalization 11. Continuity and change: Revolution for A new millennium 12. Conclusion Bibliography Index
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