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Democratic socialism in Jamaica : the political movement and social transformation in dependent capitalism / Evelyne Huber Stephens and John D. Stephens
Bib ID 1934224
Format BookBook
Author
Stephens, Evelyne Huber
 
Description Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan, 1986 
xx, 423 pages ; 24 cm. 
ISBN 0333404777
0333404785 (paperback)
Notes

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 407-417.

Subjects Socialism -- Jamaica.  |  Jamaica -- Politics and government -- 1962-  |  Jamaica -- Social conditions.  |  Jamaica -- Economic conditions.
Other authors/contributors Stephens, John D., Ph.D

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