This three volume work presents an in depth examination of Fidel Castro’s ideological foundation, leadership approach, and global impact. Drawing from an extensive body of speeches and political developments, the series organizes more than three hundred key concepts that define revolutionary thought, governance, and international relations.
The books explore a wide range of themes including revolution, socialism, global inequality, anti-imperialism, public health, education, and international solidarity. Each volume builds upon the other to provide a complete framework for understanding how ideology shapes policy, leadership, and long term national direction.
Volume I focuses on foundational principles such as revolution, society, culture, and sovereignty. Volume II expands into global dynamics including capitalism, imperialism, and development. Volume III examines legacy, international economic relations, and the continuing relevance of Castro’s ideas in the modern world.
Designed for scholars, analysts, students, and general readers, the series serves as both a reference and an analytical guide. It offers insight into leadership under pressure, the psychology of mass mobilization, and the structural forces that influence global power systems.
Manuel A. Castro’s work stands out for its clarity, organization, and depth, transforming complex ideological material into an accessible and structured resource.
Fidel Castro: Keys to His Political and Ideological Philosophy is now available worldwide. This release provides a timely contribution to discussions on leadership, political thought, and global transformation.
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About the author
Born in Santiago de Cuba in 1939, Manuel A. Castro holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics from the University of Oriente, earned in 1970. He also holds a Doctorate in Economic Sciences and attained the rank of Full Professor at the University of Havana. He served as an advisor to the government on economic matters and as Vice President of the International Bank for Economic Cooperation in Moscow. He has led research teams and conducted numerous economic and socioeconomic studies, with particular distinction in areas such as public policy, globalization, and the Cuban economy.
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