Perspectives for a Comprehensive Socialist Cooperativism Based on the Values and Principles Promoted by the Cuban Constitution
Abstract
In this thesis a guarantee-based interpretation of the cuban constitutional text is proposed. The main aim of this interpretation is to enable the effective and comprehensive developement of the cooperative phenomena in Cuba in the context of the update process of Cuban socioeconomic status. To fulfil this objective, and as a primary basis of this interpretation, the values and principles promoted by the Cuban Constitution have been considered and at the same time they have been associated to the cooperative relations.Received: 18 February 2020
Accepted: 17 April 2020
Published online: 14 June 2020
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