Though their conclusions are radically different, defenders of both “socialist” and “neither socialist, nor capitalist” theories about Cuba and other statified societies nevertheless coincide in the view that the nationalization of private enterprises constitutes a partial, or perhaps even wholesale, negation of capitalism and its laws of motion. Throughout this essay, I will attempt a critical analysis of the aforementioned theories employing an approach that is methodologically Marxist and forthright in its commitment to workers’ self-emancipation. I will argue, moreover, that “socialist” Cuba is really a society based on wage labor and capital accumulation. The defining characteristics of this society, to which we will assign the designa...
Cuban socialism's efforts to resolve the 'agrarian issue' determined the strategies currently in for...
In the present study is intended to demonstrate that, despite the existence of a theory of communist...
Cuba is clearly not easily definable as a “post-socialist” society (Phillips, 2007; Enriquez, 2010)....
Cuba’s post-revolutionary economic history was penalized by the twin sets of distortions stemming fr...
Cuba’s post-revolutionary economic history was penalized by the twin sets of distortions stemming fr...
Cuba and Venezuela have been argued to be examples of state capitalism, populist capitalism, sociali...
For every visitor to Cuba, the presence of a thriving black market is clear. For some, this is the p...
The problem facing the Cuban Revolution after 1959 was how to increase productive capacity and labou...
As the only developed country with a mostly publicly-owned and centrally-planned economy, sociologic...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Since the 1970s, the relationship between productive property, and the state and individual has been...
By exploring the metamorphosis of the Cuban labor market, and in particular the narratives of new wo...
By exploring the metamorphosis of the Cuban labor market, and in particular the narratives of new wo...
Cuban socialism's efforts to resolve the 'agrarian issue' determined the strategies currently in for...
In the present study is intended to demonstrate that, despite the existence of a theory of communist...
Cuba is clearly not easily definable as a “post-socialist” society (Phillips, 2007; Enriquez, 2010)....
Cuba’s post-revolutionary economic history was penalized by the twin sets of distortions stemming fr...
Cuba’s post-revolutionary economic history was penalized by the twin sets of distortions stemming fr...
Cuba and Venezuela have been argued to be examples of state capitalism, populist capitalism, sociali...
For every visitor to Cuba, the presence of a thriving black market is clear. For some, this is the p...
The problem facing the Cuban Revolution after 1959 was how to increase productive capacity and labou...
As the only developed country with a mostly publicly-owned and centrally-planned economy, sociologic...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Based on our collective ethnography of Cuba’s socialist system for the provision of state-subsidised...
Since the 1970s, the relationship between productive property, and the state and individual has been...
By exploring the metamorphosis of the Cuban labor market, and in particular the narratives of new wo...
By exploring the metamorphosis of the Cuban labor market, and in particular the narratives of new wo...
Cuban socialism's efforts to resolve the 'agrarian issue' determined the strategies currently in for...
In the present study is intended to demonstrate that, despite the existence of a theory of communist...
Cuba is clearly not easily definable as a “post-socialist” society (Phillips, 2007; Enriquez, 2010)....