The Failure of Marxist Revolutions Argumentative Essay by Master Researcher
The Failure of Marxist Revolutions
Argues the potential benefits for society of a Marxist revolution and cites the reasons for the failed Marxist revolutions in Nicaragua, Cuba and Grenada.
# 32042
| 2,150 words
| 11 sources
| 2002
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Published
on Sep 21, 2003
in
Political Science
(Communism)
, Political Science
(Non-U.S.)
, Latin-American Studies
(Socialist/Marxist/Communist Movements)
, Political Science
(Marx / Engels)
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Description:
This paper discusses the meaning of revolution and why the Marxist revolutions in Nicaragua, Cuba and Grenada failed. The paper argues that a revolution promotes the advances of productivity and of the society in general. There are also fundamental changes in political and economic structure. In the case of Nicaragua, Cuba and Grenada, there were major changes, but the lack of economic and political freedom, in combination with U.S. pressure, made it impossible for those revolutions to succeed.
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