"Cuba s internationalist record since it gained independence is utterly without parallel, a record even more remarkable on the part of a small country under unremitting assault by the global superpower. This highly instructive account by a poet immersed in Cuban culture, and deeply familiar with Cuban society, raises critical issues that all should ponder, Americans in particular."--Noam Chomsky"
"In "Exporting Revolution," Margaret Randall turns Cold War dogma on its head, showing how the small and blockaded country of Cuba was able to marshal its resources and the remarkable solidarity of its people to offer disaster relief, medical care, and literacy classes in countries far beyond its borders. Randall s deeply moving account gives us hope that an internationalism grounded in generosity could be an alternative to a global order ruled by economic and military might."--Sujatha Fernandes, author of "Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures""
"Cuba's internationalist record since it gained independence is utterly without parallel, a record even more remarkable on the part of a small country under unremitting assault by the global superpower. This highly instructive account by a poet immersed in Cuban culture, and deeply familiar with Cuban society, raises critical issues that all should ponder, Americans in particular."--Noam Chomsky
"In Exporting Revolution, Margaret Randall turns cold war dogma on its head, showing how the small and blockaded country of Cuba was able to marshal its resources and the remarkable solidarity of its people to offer disaster relief, medical care, and literacy classes in countries far beyond its borders. Randall's deeply moving account gives us hope that an internationalism grounded in generosity could be an alternative to a global order ruled by economic and military might."--Sujatha Fernandes, author of "Cuba Represent! Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures "
-Cuba's internationalist record since it gained independence is utterly without parallel, a record even more remarkable on the part of a small country under unremitting assault by the global superpower. This highly instructive account by a poet immersed in Cuban culture, and deeply familiar with Cuban society, raises critical issues that all should ponder, Americans in particular.---Noam Chomsky
-In Exporting Revolution, Margaret Randall turns cold war dogma on its head, showing how the small and blockaded country of Cuba was able to marshal its resources and the remarkable solidarity of its people to offer disaster relief, medical care, and literacy classes in countries far beyond its borders. Randall's deeply moving account gives us hope that an internationalism grounded in generosity could be an alternative to a global order ruled by economic and military might.---Sujatha Fernandes, author of -Cuba Represent! Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures -
Exporting Revolution: Cuba's Global Solidarity
Price : £20.99 & postage in UK £2.50 (or free collection)
Availability : In Stock
Published Date :
01 Apr 2017
Published By
Duke University Press Books
ISBN : 9780822369042
Category : Central & South America
Format : Paperback
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