Marxism, socialism, and democracy in Latin America /

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Author / Creator:Harris, Richard L. (Richard Legé), 1939-
Imprint:Boulder : Westview Press, 1992.
Description:xiii, 234 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:Latin American perspectives series no. 8
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/1310197
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ISBN:0813313228
081331321X (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.

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505 0 0 |g 1.  |t Introduction --  |g 2.  |t The Relevance of Early Marxist Thought on the Transition to Socialism.  |t Marx and Engels on the Transition to Socialism.  |t Lenin's Ideas on the Transition to Socialism.  |t Rosa Luxemburg's Ideas on Democracy and Dictatorship.  |t Conclusion --  |g 3.  |t The Lack of a General Theory of the Transition to Socialism.  |t Why There Cannot Be a General Theory of the Transition to Socialism.  |t The Transition to Socialism in the Third World.  |t A General Framework for Conceptualizing the Transition to Socialism --  |g 4.  |t The Transitional State: Democracy or Dictatorship or Both?  |t Marx's Ideas on the Dictatorship of the Proletariat and the Paris Commune.  |t Dictatorship for the Old Ruling Class and Democracy for the People.  |t The Soviet Case.  |t Critical Views of Latin American Marxists on Statism.  |t The Risks of Democracy and Dictatorship.  |t The Problem of Bureaucratism.  |t The Role of the Revolutionary Vanguard --  |g 5.  |t The Stages of Transition.  |t Lenin on the Stages of Transition.  |t Latin American Views on Stages of Transition.  |t Conclusion --  |g 6.  |t The Expropriation of Capital.  |t Early Conceptions of the Expropriation of Capital.  |t The Latin American Experience.  |t The Grenadian Case.  |t Conclusion --  |g 7.  |t The Socialization of Agriculture.  |t Marx on the Socialization of Agriculture.  |t Latin American Marxists' Views on the Agrarian Question.  |t Class Differentiation Among the Rural Population.  |t The Soviet Case.  |t The Chinese Case.  |t The Cuban Case.  |t The Nicaraguan Agrarian Reform.  |t The Chilean Agrarian Reform.  |t Conclusion --  |g 8.  |t Development of the Forces of Production.  |t Socialism and Underdevelopment.  |t Problems with an Agroexport Strategy.  |t Financial Policy and Prices.  |t Commodity Relations.  |t The Importance of Planning in a Socialist Economy.  |t Market Reforms and Decentralization.  |t The Nicaraguan Case.  |t Conclusion --  |g 9.  |t Moral Stimulation and Material Incentives.  |t The Importance of Incentives in Socialism.  |t Moral Incentives in Maoist China and Cuba.  |t The Nicaraguan Experience.  |t Conclusion --  |g 10.  |t Socialist Forms of Organization.  |t Marx and Engels on Socialist Organization.  |t People's Power in Cuba.  |t Forms of Workers' Control.  |t The Problems of Bourgeois Forms of Organization.  |t The Soviet and Chinese Cases.  |t The Need for Democratic Forms of Organization.  |t The Latin American Experience.  |t The Cuban Case.  |t Conclusion --  |g 11.  |t Ideology and Culture in the Transition.  |t Marxist Views on Ideology, Culture, and Social Consciousness.  |t Marx and Engels on Social Consciousness and Ideology.  |t Lenin's Idea of the Need for a Cultural Revolution.  |t The Chinese Approach to Ideological and Cultural Transformation.  |t Cuba's Approach to the Creation of Conciencia Comunista.  |t The Ideological Struggle in Revolutionary Nicaragua and Chile.  |t Conclusion --  |g 12.  |t The Emancipation of Women.  |t Marx, Engels, and Lenin on the Emancipation of Women.  |t The Position of Women in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.  |t Women's Liberation in China and Vietnam.  |t The Status of Women in Cuba and Nicaragua.  |t Conclusion --  |g 13.  |t Lessons and Prospects for Socialism in Latin America.  |t The Continuing Relevance of Marxism.  |t The Crisis of Marxism and the Left in Latin America.  |t The Prospects for a Radical Democratic Project.  |t The Prospects for Democratic Socialism.  |t The Need for a Renovated Marxism.  |t Conclusion. 
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