id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_4iaagcxslngtfo75uap44x4rma Brian Meeks Michael Manley and Jamaican Democracy, 1972–1980: The Word is Love, written by F.S.J. Ledgister 2016 2 .pdf application/pdf 739 53 35 Michael Manley and Jamaican Democracy, 1972–1980: The Word is Love. Fragano Ledgister's Michael Manley and Jamaican Democracy is a welcome erupted when it sought to reform the Jamaican class and racial social structures inheritedfromthecolonialperiod.Asthetitlesuggests,Ledgister focuses less on Manley's international dimensions (for a New International Economic Manley'snemesisandsuccessorasprimeminister,EdwardSeaga,andtheerstwhile leader of the party's left wing, D.K. Duncan. sketch of the country's challenges in addressing urgent demands to improve 1980, Ledgister steers clear of discussing Manley's charges of external destabilization.Manleyhimself inhis retrospective Struggle in the Periphery isexplicit are to be blamed." Ledgister, despite devoting chapters to both former jlp National Worker's Union (nwu), Ledgister reports on Manley's involvement in Duncan as the left-wing counterpoint to Manley's more moderate version of points of agreement and disagreement with both Manley and the more radical elements within and outside the pnp, Ledgister hinges the chapter on the ./cache/work_4iaagcxslngtfo75uap44x4rma.pdf ./txt/work_4iaagcxslngtfo75uap44x4rma.txt