Cuba: A Revolution in MotionBloomsbury Academic, 2004 - 240 pages This accessible, up-to-date and comprehensive introduction to modern Cuba provides an overview of Cuban history with particular emphasis on the country's post-Soviet economic collapse, the measures that President Castro's government took in response, and their ensuing results and impact. |
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... social relations tran- scend the particular social formation which gave it life " ( Marable 1996 : 175 ) . While a persuasive case can be made that “ racism in its institution- alized forms had been eliminated in Cuba " ( Cole 1986 : 15 ) ...
... social groups is understood not as a product of the system per se but a result of culture , attitude and aptitude . Adherents of this outlook , such as the well - known authors Glen Loury , Thomas Sowell and Dinesh D'Souza , argue that ...
... social achievements . As Castro has emphatically stated , There is no alternative to socialism in this country , there is no alternative to the Revolution , because anything else would not only mean taking away our social achievements ...