
Jose Marti: Mentor of the Cuban Revolution
Synopsis
In 1953, Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro stated that the "intellectual author" of his revolution was the nineteenth-century writer and revolutionary José Martì. An advocate of social justice, economic democracy and anti-imperialism, Martì wrote extensively about the future of a "Cuba libre," freed from Spain's rule, and is celebrated as one of Latin America's most important thinkers. Based on a detailed analysis of the twenty-five volumes of his complete works, José Martì studies the nature of this Cuban writer/revolutionary and examines the depth and breadth of Martì's thought on society, economics, politics and morality. This book also investigates the uses and abuses of Martì as a political symbol by those who claim to espouse his ideas. In this insightful, balanced analysis, John M. Kirk argues that Martì's political thought was remarkably advanced - and still holds tremendous relevance for the modern era.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Fernwood Publishing
- ISBN: 9781552664667
- Number of pages: 200
- Dimensions: 215 x 142 x 12 mm
- Weight: 290g
- Languages: English