The Silent Revolution The Silent Revolution

The Silent Revolution

Book I: A study of the functioning of dominant political parties in emerging societies, using the PNM of Trinidad and Tobago as the primary case study with comparisons with dominant parties of India, Ghana and Tanganyika.

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Publisher Description

The People’s National Movement (PNM) formed the government of Trinidad and Tobago. Led by Dr. Eric Williams it was returned to power in the general elections every five years continuously from 1956 to 1986 when it was soundly defeated at the polls. In the process of governing, did the PNM lose its way? Did it lose sight of its noble ideals so proudly proclaimed in The People’s Charter, and settle for being an electioneering machine? Did its wide membership in Trinidad and Tobago ever gain the vision enunciated in its charter? Or did a blind and grasping legislative and party leadership lead the PNM away from its fundamental mission and goals as a nationalistic party?

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2005
8 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
185
Pages
PUBLISHER
America Star Books
SIZE
559.4
KB

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