Rereading the concept of Revolution today
In his historic speech May 1, 2020, Fidel did not leave us a catechism or a collection of slogans, but a masterly synthesis of his thoughts on what a Revolution entails
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In his historic speech May 1, 2020, Fidel did not leave us a catechism or a collection of slogans, but a masterly synthesis of his thoughts on what a Revolution entails
Those who dream of capitalist restoration in Cuba are not interested in debating the cultural war. They hope our people accept as their own the attractions of the "machine," and happily submerge themselves in the limbo of frivolity
For Fidel, a Revolution could not limit to the change of the material living conditions of the population.
On one anniversary of Martí’s birth, Fidel asked, "Why not erect a living monument to the beautiful, profound truth contained in Marti's axiom: "To be educated is the only way to be free?”
Fernando Ortiz invited us to work on a common project to develop “a full, heartfelt, conscious, and desired Cuban identity”
August 22 was the 100th anniversary of the birth in the U.S. city of Waukegan, Illinois, of the great writer Ray Bradbury.
The pandemic has challenged the neoliberal capitalist model, raising consciousness of the need for alternative ways of conceiving society
Statues tend to become invisible with time, but anti-racist protesters have seen them and interpreted their message
During this difficult year, in which we were obliged to confront COVID-19, as well as an unprecedented imperial offensive, Fidel has been at our side
Granma presents excerpts from the June 2 book presentation held in the Palace of the Revolution’s Reception Hall, with the presence of Party First Secretary and President Miguel Díaz-Canel, the country's top leadership, and Army General Raul Castro’s brothers in arms, Rebel Army Comandante José Ramón Machado Ventura, and Comandantes del la Revolución Ramiro Valdés Menéndez and Guillermo García Frías.