Beschreibung:
Donald Rice
Rice analyzes the rhetoric of the Cuban revolution and Fidel Castro's use of Jose Marti. He discusses how the authorizing figure defines and unifies the emerging revolutionary movement, contributes to the application of the sanctioning authority of the state, and legitimizes the revolutionary vision over time.
Rice analyzes the rhetoric of the Cuban revolution and Fidel Castro's use of Jose Marti. He discusses how the authorizing figure defines and unifies the emerging revolutionary movement, contributes to the application of the sanctioning authority of the state, and legitimizes the revolutionary vision over time.
PrefaceIntroductionAuthority and Types of AuthorizationThe Figure of Martí in CubaThe Definition and Unification of a Revolutionary MovementThe Use of the Authorizing Figure to Sanction Controversial Actions and Political InterpretationsThe Long-Term Legitimation of a Movement's GoalsImplicationsBibliographyIndex