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100 1 _aMaingot, Anthony P.,
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245 1 0 _aRace, ideology, and the decline of Caribbean Marxism /Anthony P. Maingot.
260 _aGainesville :
_bUniversity Press of Florida,
_c(c)2015.
300 _a1 online resource
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505 0 0 _aPrologue: the modern-conservative society framework --
_tEric Williams vs. Juan Bosch: on Caribbean historical fundamentals --
_tEric Williams vs. Frank Tannenbaum: on slave laws, slavery systems, and subsequent race relations --
_tArturo Morales CarriĆ³n vs. Gordon K. Lewis: on United States colonialism in Puerto Rico --
_tHaiti: the origins of the Caribbean's "terrified consciousness" about race --
_tHaitian realities and scholarly myths: a counterintuitive analysis --
_tTwo popular theories of Caribbean ideology and race relations: Frantz Fanon's theory of liberating violence and the theory of plantation societies --
_tC.L.R. James, George Padmore, and the myth of the revolutionary Caribbean --
_tWhat type of socialism? Marxists and social democrats vie for leadership --
_tThe failure of socialism and "militarism" in Grenada, 1979-83 --
_tTranscending race: self-interest and self-determination in the non-independent territories --
_tBarbados: tradition and modernity in a model small state --
_tCuba, the last holdout: "organic" intellectuals defend the revolution by abandoning Marxist-Leninism --
_tConclusion: confronting the perilous threats of organized crime and energy dependence.
520 0 _aIn this book, Anthony Maingot examines the contemporary intellectual, social, economic, and cultural trajectories of Caribbean nations in light of the challenges the region as a whole has faced in the postcolonial era. By focusing on changes since the 1990s in the context of intellectual roots and movements of the past, this manuscript helps define the future course of studies in the field with regard to an empirically-valid, coherent assessment of a complex region.
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650 0 _aPhilosophy, Marxist
_zCaribbean Area.
650 0 _aCommunism
_zCaribbean Area.
650 0 _aSocialism
_zCaribbean Area.
650 0 _aRace relations.
650 0 _aBlack people
_zCaribbean Area
_xHistory.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
856 4 0 _uhttps://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=879262&site=eds-live&custid=s3260518
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