Che Guevara : the economics of revolution / Helen Yaffe.

By: Yaffe, HelenMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009Description: xiii, 354 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 9780230218208 (hbk.); 0230218202 (hbk.); 9780230218215 (pbk.); 0230218210 (pbk.)Other title: Economics of revolutionSubject(s): Guevara, Ernesto, 1928-1967 | Marxian economics | Cuba -- Economic conditions -- 1959-1990 | Cuba -- Politics and government -- 1959-1990 | Entwicklung | Wirtschaftspolitik | Planwirtschaft | Sozialismus | Wirtschaftsgeschichte | Kuba | Kuba -- RevolutionDDC classification: 972.91064 LOC classification: HB97.5 | .Y24 2009
Contents:
Introduction -- Revolutionary Consolidation and the Emergence of the BFS -- The Great Debate -- Education, Training and Salaries -- Administrative Control, Supervision and Investment -- Collectivising Production and Workers' Participation -- Science and Technology -- Consciousness and Psychology -- Critique of the Soviet Manual of Political Economy -- Che Guevara's Legacy in Cuba.
Summary: "Fifty years since the Cuban Revolution and over four decades after his death, Che Guevara is still both admired and derided, testimony to the fascination his persona continues to hold. Yet his most significant contribution remains largely unknown. Based on fascinating new archival research and interviews with his contemporaries and colleagues, this book records Guevara's contribution to industrial organisation, economic management and socialist political economy debates as a member of the Cuban government. It rescues the history of his work as President of the National Bank, head of the Department of Industrialisation and Minister of Industries from 1959-1965. Guevara created the Budgetary Finance System, an economic management system unique to socialism and based on the productive and managerial techniques of US corporations. It was also consistent with his Marxist analysis and included policies to promote education and training, establish administrative controls, forge workers' participation in management, found science and technology institutes and raise consciousness whilst institutionalising psychology as a management tool. In addition, the book shows how Guevara was able to predict that capitalism would return to the Soviet Union." -- Book cover.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-347) and index.

Introduction -- Revolutionary Consolidation and the Emergence of the BFS -- The Great Debate -- Education, Training and Salaries -- Administrative Control, Supervision and Investment -- Collectivising Production and Workers' Participation -- Science and Technology -- Consciousness and Psychology -- Critique of the Soviet Manual of Political Economy -- Che Guevara's Legacy in Cuba.

"Fifty years since the Cuban Revolution and over four decades after his death, Che Guevara is still both admired and derided, testimony to the fascination his persona continues to hold. Yet his most significant contribution remains largely unknown. Based on fascinating new archival research and interviews with his contemporaries and colleagues, this book records Guevara's contribution to industrial organisation, economic management and socialist political economy debates as a member of the Cuban government. It rescues the history of his work as President of the National Bank, head of the Department of Industrialisation and Minister of Industries from 1959-1965. Guevara created the Budgetary Finance System, an economic management system unique to socialism and based on the productive and managerial techniques of US corporations. It was also consistent with his Marxist analysis and included policies to promote education and training, establish administrative controls, forge workers' participation in management, found science and technology institutes and raise consciousness whilst institutionalising psychology as a management tool. In addition, the book shows how Guevara was able to predict that capitalism would return to the Soviet Union." -- Book cover.

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