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Author Gordy, Katherine A.

Title Living ideology in Cuba : socialism in principle and practice / Katherine A. Gordy.

Publication Info. Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2015.

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Description 1 online resource (x, 284 pages)
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 255 -273) and index.
Contents Introduction : spheres and principles : theorizing Cuban socialism -- Whose revolution? : making ideology, making history -- Words and intellectuals : cultural production in revolutionary times -- What would Che say? : making the market socialist -- Political unity and spheres of difference : social scientists and censorship in the 1990s -- "Sales + economy + efficiency = revolution?" -- Conclusion : another view of ideology : Cuba and beyond.
Summary "In Living Ideology in Cuba, Katherine Gordy demonstrates how the Cuban state and its people engage in an ongoing negotiation that produces a 'living ideology'. In contrast to official slogans and fiats, Cuba's living ideology is a decentralized phenomenon, continually adapting, informing, and responding to daily life, without losing sight of the fundamental national principles of socioeconomic equality, unified leadership, and inclusive nationalism. Tracing Cuba's ideological history, Gordy first looks at the ways in which the 19th century wars of independence and the 1959 revolution were used as the basis for both challenging and legitimizing Cuban socialism. Following the embrace of a pure socialist ideology in the 1960s, state policies of the 1970s became more accommodating of market imperatives, while still holding on to the principles articulated by Che Guevara and Karl Marx. In the 1990s, the Cuban people themselves pushed back against further economic reforms, reasserting the value of socioeconomic equality. Gordy also examines ideological debates among intellectuals, from the controversy sparked by Fidel Castro's 'Words to the Intellectuals' speech to the demand in the 1990s for a separation between academia and the state--not to safeguard academia from politics, but to ensure that academics as such could contribute to the political dialogue"--Publisher
Language English.
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Subject Socialism -- Cuba.
Political culture -- Cuba.
Cuba -- Social conditions -- 1959-1990.
Cuba -- Social conditions -- 1990-
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
Political culture
Social conditions
Socialism
Cuba https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39QbtfRvdgbTdTyQJcJ3FQ8vB
Chronological Term Since 1959
Other Form: Print version: Living ideology in Cuba Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press, 2015. 9780472072613 (hardcover : alk. paper) (DLC) 2014044830
ISBN 9780472121021 ebook
0472121022
9780472072613 hardcover : alk. paper
9780472052615 pbk. : alk. paper
0472072617 (hardcover ; alk. paper)
0472052616 (pbk. ; alk. paper)
Standard No. 10.3998/mpub.7327764