
- Publisher: Monthy Review Press
- ISBN: 9781583672396
- Price: $18.95 CAD
- Publication Date: Jul 2011
- Rights: Canada
- Pages: 256
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Request Exam CopyRevolutionary Doctors
How Venezuela and Cuba are Changing the World’s Conception of Health Care
Steve Brouwer
Revolutionary Doctors gives
But this program is not without its challenges. It has faced much hostility from traditional Venezuelan doctors as well as all the forces antagonistic to the Venezuelan and Cuban revolutions. Despite the obstacles it describes, Revolutionary Doctors demonstrates how a society committed to the well-being of its poorest people can actually put that commitment into practice, by delivering essential health care through the direct empowerment of the people it aims to serve.
Contents
· Acknowledgments
· 1. Where Do Revolutionary Doctors Come From?
· 2. Solidarity and Internationalism
· 3. Creating Two, Three . . . One Hundred Thousand: Che Guevaras
· 4. Medicine in Revolutionary Cuba
· 5. Barrio Adentro
· 6. Witnessing Barrio Adentro in Action7. New Doctors for
· 7. New Doctors for Venezuela
· 8. Building Community Medicine on a Daily Basis
· 9. Revolutionary Medicine in Conflict with the Past
· 10. The Battle of Ideas and the Battle for Our America
· 11. The War on Ideas: The U.S.: Counterinsurgency Campaign
· 12. Practicing Medicine, Practicing Revolution
· Notes
· Index
About the Author
is the author of Robbing Us Blind: The Return of the Bush Gang; Sharing the Pie: A Citizen’s Guide to Wealth and Power in the United States; Exporting the American Gospel: Global Christian Fundamentalism (co-authored with Susan D. Rose); and Conquest and Capitalism, 1492-1992. He is also a carpenter and designer, and has organized worker-owned construction businesses and housing cooperatives. In 2007-2008, he lived in a rural village in the mountains of Venezuela and wrote about his campesino neighbors and the Bolivarian Revolution.