Socialism and Man in Cuba

Socialism and Man in Cuba
Author: Ernesto Che Guevara,Fidel Castro
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN: 1604880228

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Drawing on his experience as a central leader of the Cuban Revolution, Guevara explains why the revolutionary transformation of social relations necessarily involves the transformation of the working people organizing and leading that process. "To build communism it is necessary, simultaneous with the new material foundations, to build the new man." Includes Castro's 1987 speech on the 20th anniversary of Guevara's death.Photos. Now with index and enlarged type.

Man and Socialism in Cuba

Man and Socialism in Cuba
Author: Bertram Silverman
Publsiher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1971
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105034922331

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Socialism and Man in Cuba

Socialism and Man in Cuba
Author: Ernesto Che Guevara,Fidel Castro
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 81
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0873485769

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Socialism and Man in Cuba

Socialism and Man in Cuba
Author: Ernesto Che Guevara,Ernesto Guevara,Fidel Castro
Publsiher: Pathfinder Press (NY)
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0873485777

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Guevara's best-known presentation of the political tasks and challenges in leading the transition from capitalism to socialism. Includes Castro's 1987 speech on the 20th anniversary of Guevara's death.

On Socialist Man

On Socialist Man
Author: Isaac Deutscher
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1967
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UCAL:B2842660

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Creating the New Man

Creating the New Man
Author: Yinghong Cheng
Publsiher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2008-12-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780824830748

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The idea of eliminating undesirable traits from human temperament to create a "new man" has been part of moral and political thinking worldwide for millennia. During the Enlightenment, European philosophers sought to construct an ideological framework for reshaping human nature. But it was only among the communist regimes of the twentieth century that such ideas were actually put into practice on a nationwide scale. In this book Yinghong Cheng examines three culturally diverse sociopolitical experiments—the Soviet Union under Lenin and Stalin, China under Mao, and Cuba under Castro—in an attempt to better understand the origins and development of the "new man." The book’s fundamental concerns are how these communist revolutions strove to create a new, morally and psychologically superior, human being and how this task paralleled efforts to create a superior society. To these ends, it addresses a number of questions: What are the intellectual roots of the new man concept? How was this idealistic and utopian goal linked to specific political and economic programs? How do the policies of these particular regimes, based as they are on universal communist ideology, reflect national and cultural traditions? Cheng begins by exploring the origins of the idea of human perfectibility during the Enlightenment. His discussion moves to other European intellectual movements, and then to the creation of the Soviet Man, the first communist new man in world history. Subsequent chapters examine China’s experiment with human nature, starting with the nationalistic debate about a new national character at the turn of the twentieth century; and Cuban perceptions of the new man and his role in propelling the revolution from a nationalist, to a socialist, and finally a communist movement. The last chapter considers the global influence of the Soviet, Chinese, and Cuban experiments. Creating the "New Man" contributes greatly to our understanding of how three very different countries and their leaders carried out problematic and controversial visions and programs. It will be of special interest to students and scholars of world history and intellectual, social, and revolutionary history, and also development studies and philosophy.

Heaven on Earth

Heaven on Earth
Author: Joshua Muravchik
Publsiher: Encounter Books
Total Pages: 438
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781893554788

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"The search for the Promised Land took socialists in diverse directions: revolution, communes and kibbutzim, social democracy, communism, fascism, Third Worldism. But none of these paths led to the prophesied utopia. Nowhere did socialists succeed in creating societies of easy abundance or in midwifing the birth of a "New Man," as their theory promised. Some socialist governments abandoned their grandiose goals and satisfied themselves with making slight modifications to capitalism, while others plowed ahead doggedly, often inducing staggering human catastrophes. Then, after two hundred years of wishful thinking and fitful governance, socialism suddenly imploded in the 1990s in a fin du siecle drama of falling walls, collapsing regimes and frantic revisions of doctrine."--BOOK JACKET.

The Psychology of Socialism

The Psychology of Socialism
Author: Gustave Le Bon
Publsiher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2022-12-21
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9791041941179

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