The Socialist Transition: Reception and Development in the Cuban Socialism
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v13i24.365Keywords:
Transition, Reception, Cuban socialism, Communism, Theory, PracticeAbstract
The Cuban Revolution came to power in the plenitude of the Cold War, which urged for a cutting adscription to one of the poles: capitalism or communism. The 19th century backgrounds, the social demands postponed, the Marxist formation on the part of its vanguard and the tensions with the United States, placed it in the direction of communism and inevitably in the socialist transition. The reception and implementation of the Soviet experience, explain the uniqueness of its socialism.
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