Democratic socialism in Jamaica : the political movement and social transformation in dependent capitalism / Evelyn Huber Stephens and John D. Stephens.
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Table of Contents
1. Democratic socialism: an alternative path of development
2. State, party and society in a post-colonial plantation0-mineral enclave economy
3. The PNP's first term: tasks at the outset and populist politics in the first years 1972-74
4. The first term: ideological ideological definition and social polarization 1974-76
5. The second term: The rise and fall of the left alternative. 1977
6. The second term: The struggle with the IMF
7. Seaga's return to dependent capitalism
8. Jamaica's democratic socialist path: an evaluation
9. Lessons of the Manley government: Democratic socialism as an alternative development path
Includes Bibliographic references and index
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