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Author Iber, Patrick, 1981- author.

Title Neither peace nor freedom : the cultural Cold War in Latin America / Patrick Iber
Published Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, 2015
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Description 1 online resource (327 pages) : illustrations
Contents Exile and dissent in the making of the cultural Cold War -- Making peace with repression, making repression with peace -- The Congress for Cultural Freedom and the imperialism of liberty -- The anti-communist left and the Cuban Revolution -- Peace and national liberation in the Mexican 1960s -- Modernizing cultural freedom -- Disenchantment and the end of the cultural Cold War
Summary "This book tells the history of Latin America's cultural Cold War through an interwoven analysis of three organizations that targeted influential artists, scholars, and writers: the CIA-backed Congress for Cultural Freedom, the Soviet-aligned World Peace Council, and Cuba's Casa de las Américas. The author argues that in spite of their status as 'front' groups for the interests of the United States, the Soviet Union, and revolutionary Cuba, respectively, these organizations were both the creation of foreign interventions and of preexisting currents of the Latin American left that held a variety of conflicting views about how to bring about greater social justice. The book thus shows that even Cold War fronts could secure a measure of independence from their patrons, and that pro-democracy and egalitarian movements emerged from both the anti-Communist left and its pro-Communist counterparts. Yet each community eventually found that its sponsor's problems--those of Stalin, of the CIA, or of Fidel Castro--became its own. Rather than seeing the struggles of Latin America's left as the result of poor choices of strategy, the history of intellectuals' engagement with power shows that all available paths toward a more democratic and egalitarian Latin America required debilitating compromise, including with foreign empires. The relative lack of social democracy during Latin America's Cold War is therefore not a puzzle requiring explanation, but the predictable result of the intellectual and political problems faced by those who sought to achieve it"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 251-315) and index
Notes Online resource; title from digital title page (JSTOR platform, viewed November 21, 2019)
Subject Congress for Cultural Freedom.
World Peace Council
Casa de las Américas.
SUBJECT Casa de las Américas fast
Congress for Cultural Freedom fast
World Peace Council fast
Subject Cold War -- Political aspects -- Latin America
Cold War -- Social aspects -- Latin America
Social justice -- Latin America
Communism -- Latin America
Democracy -- Latin America
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
HISTORY -- Latin America -- General.
Communism
Democracy
Politics and government
Social aspects
Social justice
SUBJECT Latin America -- Politics and government -- 1948-1980. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074915
Subject Latin America
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780674915121
0674915127