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Author Feuer, Carl Henry.

Title Jamaica and the Sugar Worker Cooperatives : the Politics of Reform
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (236 pages)
Summary Between 1974 and 1977, as part of a wider attempt by Prime Minister Michael Manley's regime to carry out a democratic reformist strategy of development, the three largest sugar estates in Jamaica were converted into worker-managed farms. Within a few years, however, the cooperative program was in disarray as the farms faced economic setbacks and as political conflicts developed among the sugar workers, local authorities, and the government. Drawing on his extensive field research in Jamaica, Dr. Feuer traces the development and decline of the cooperative system and discusses the implications for the possibility of democratic reform. In his view, the logic of the cooperativization process conflicted with the priorities of the middle class, which continued to dominate the Jamaican economy. As a result, the reforms were never firmly rooted in a political coalition with the resources to carry them out. In light of the Jamaican experience, Dr. Feuer considers such questions as: What are the obstacles a nonrevolutionary regime is likely to face in an effort to help the poor? How feasible is it to mobilize the requisite political and administrative resources and neutralize the inherent constraints to reform?
Notes Carl Henry Feuer
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Subject Agriculture, Cooperative -- Jamaica
Sugar workers -- Jamaica
Sugar trade -- Jamaica
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- General.
Agriculture, Cooperative
Sugar trade
Sugar workers
Jamaica
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429696749
0429696744
9780429047176
0429047177
9780429736766
0429736762
9780429716751
0429716753