Focusing on the historical roots of Haiti's underdevelopment, the book explores the complex interplay of external and internal social forces, particularly class, race, and color relations. It delves into the conflicts arising from these dynamics, tracing their evolution since 1700. By examining these contradictory interactions, the author sheds light on the persistent challenges faced by Haiti and the socio-political factors that have shaped its trajectory over centuries.
Alex Dupuy Pořadí knih


- 2020
- 2020
Focusing on Haiti's role in the "New World Order," this critical study delves into the complexities of its democratic revolution. It explores the rise of the democratic movement that opposed military rule, detailing its key players and goals, culminating in the electoral success of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. The book provides a nuanced understanding of the challenges and limitations faced by Haiti in its pursuit of democracy.