Cuban Revolution As Socialist Human Development, The: The Dynamics Of Universities, Knowledge & Society: Studies in Critical Social Sciences, Volume 36
By (Author) Henry Veltmeyer
By (author) Mark Rushton
Haymarket Books
Haymarket Books
25th February 2013
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
303.44
Paperback
368
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
553g
The Cuban Revolution as Socialist Human Development is a review of the Cuban Revolution from a socialist and humanist perspective. It explores unresolved issues in the idea of human development made popular by the United Nations Development Programme. The authors argue that UNDP and other international development agencies attempt to give a human face to an inhumane capitalist development process. This title argues that understanding Cuba on a deeper level provides an alternative model of development.
Henry Veltmeyer Ph.D. (1976) is professor of international development studies at Saint Mary's University. He has published extensively on the political economy of international development and Latin America. Mark Rushton: PhD (2010), in Development Studies, Universidad Autnoma de Zacatecas, is a freelance consultant, copyeditor, academic translator and author, with a specialist interest in Cuba and the development implications of information technology.