| Sumario: | This text seeks to highlight the originality of Vincent Bloch's book, Cuba. Une révolution, an interdisciplinary investigation that integrates history, historiography, political philosophy, political science, sociology, and anthropology into a cohesive analysis. Viewing revolution as the quintessential political phenomenon, the author aims to conceptualize it (drawing from philosophy and political theory) and examine it (through historical events and their narratives) to uncover the nature of the political regime established in Cuba by Una revolución. Following an exhaustive study, the author defines this regime as totalitarian.
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