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Che Guevara and the Economic Debate in Cuba

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4.9/5 (24846 ratings)
Description:Clear, well documented, engagingly written and consistently arranged according to topic, this book has an added merit of no little value when compared to most literature on economical subjects: thanks to its conceptual clarity and the precise information that is transmitted to the reader, it can be read and understood with ease. A book defi ning Che s thoughts on economy was sorely needed. Most of those written in the past have done nothing to place his ideas in their historical context, including all of his radical shifts from 1959 to 1966- regarding the USSR and his own Cuba. Moreover, most of the concepts in these earlier books were buried under the weight of an enormous mound of information, making it impossible to follow the thin, red, revolutionary and internationalist thread that runs through Che s political and economical thoughts. Here that red line can be traced. A concluding chapter is dedicated to the political and cultural relations that Guevara had with other leftist movements. The fi nal bibliography, dedicated exclusively to the theme of research, is also excellent. -Roberto Massari in Che Guevara. Quaderni della Fondazione (n. 6/2006) Luiz Bernardo Pericas is a Brazilian born Historian. He got his BA in History from George Washington University, a PhD in Economic History from the University of Sao Paulo, and a post-doctorate in Political Science from FLACSO, in Mexico, where he was a Visiting Professor. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Texas at Austin. Pericas has published articles and essays in Brazilian and foreign magazines, journals and newspapers, and edited and translated to Portuguese important authors such as James Petras, John Reed, Edward Said, Jack London, A. Alvarez, Slavoj Zizek and Jose Carlos Mariategui. He is the author of many books, such as Che Guevara e a luta revolucionaria na Bolivia and Mystery Train, among others. He is currently a scholar-in-residence at the European Graduate School, a researcher at Fundap, in Sao Paulo, and a professor at FLACSO (Facultad Latino-Americana de Ciencias Sociales), in Brazil.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Che Guevara and the Economic Debate in Cuba. To get started finding Che Guevara and the Economic Debate in Cuba, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Che Guevara and the Economic Debate in Cuba

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Clear, well documented, engagingly written and consistently arranged according to topic, this book has an added merit of no little value when compared to most literature on economical subjects: thanks to its conceptual clarity and the precise information that is transmitted to the reader, it can be read and understood with ease. A book defi ning Che s thoughts on economy was sorely needed. Most of those written in the past have done nothing to place his ideas in their historical context, including all of his radical shifts from 1959 to 1966- regarding the USSR and his own Cuba. Moreover, most of the concepts in these earlier books were buried under the weight of an enormous mound of information, making it impossible to follow the thin, red, revolutionary and internationalist thread that runs through Che s political and economical thoughts. Here that red line can be traced. A concluding chapter is dedicated to the political and cultural relations that Guevara had with other leftist movements. The fi nal bibliography, dedicated exclusively to the theme of research, is also excellent. -Roberto Massari in Che Guevara. Quaderni della Fondazione (n. 6/2006) Luiz Bernardo Pericas is a Brazilian born Historian. He got his BA in History from George Washington University, a PhD in Economic History from the University of Sao Paulo, and a post-doctorate in Political Science from FLACSO, in Mexico, where he was a Visiting Professor. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at the University of Texas at Austin. Pericas has published articles and essays in Brazilian and foreign magazines, journals and newspapers, and edited and translated to Portuguese important authors such as James Petras, John Reed, Edward Said, Jack London, A. Alvarez, Slavoj Zizek and Jose Carlos Mariategui. He is the author of many books, such as Che Guevara e a luta revolucionaria na Bolivia and Mystery Train, among others. He is currently a scholar-in-residence at the European Graduate School, a researcher at Fundap, in Sao Paulo, and a professor at FLACSO (Facultad Latino-Americana de Ciencias Sociales), in Brazil.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Che Guevara and the Economic Debate in Cuba. To get started finding Che Guevara and the Economic Debate in Cuba, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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0981946283
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