Notes
Carl Stone,Democracy and Clientelism in Jamaica (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Books, 1980). Carl Stone,Class, State and Democracy in Jamaica (New York: Praeger, 1986).
Percy Hintzen,The Costs of Regime Survival: Racial Mobilization, Elite Domination, and the Control of the State in Guyana and Trinidad (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989).
Theda Skocpol,States and Social Revolution (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979).
Fred Block, “Beyond Relative Autonomy: State Managers as Historical Subjects,”Socialist Register 1980 227–240.
This is admitted by even the most powerful middle class elements: see theJamaica Record (a Jamaica daily newspaper, March 19, 1989 and April 2, 1989) for excellent analyses of the capitalists’ continuing exercise of immense power.
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Keith, N.W. Dependency and default-dependency and clientelism in Jamaica. The Review of Black Political Economy 20, 91–94 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02696982
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