Words to intellectuals, 60 years later
Needed today are new readings of Fidel’s “Words,” and awareness of the context in which they were presented, including the various cultural tendencies active in this arena after the triumph of the Revolution
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Needed today are new readings of Fidel’s “Words,” and awareness of the context in which they were presented, including the various cultural tendencies active in this arena after the triumph of the Revolution
A detailed history of migratory relations between the United States and Cuba, which changed abruptly after 1959, as Washington turned its immigration policy into another instrument of war against the Revolution
Since Cuba’s revolutionary triumph, the island has faced both the impacts of the colonizing wave of global hegemonic industry and specific cultural warfare projects designed, financed and implemented by U.S. imperialism, its agencies and international allies, with the aim of subverting Cuban socialism
In "Discurso de Intensidad (Speech on Intensity)", an extraordinary essay by Cintio Vitier, he quotes Lezama Lima when he says that "the historical capacity of a country is not due to its extension but to its intensity".
This August 13, the Commandante en Jefe would have turned 93. The validity of his thought and action remains clear and serves to guide progressive, social justice efforts around the world
The bourgeois conception emphasizes a strictly individualist view of human rights, overlooking the duties of individuals to the rest of society, and ignoring the collective aspect of certain rights, such as that of peoples to peace, development, self-determination, and international solidarity
The idea of “political centrism” in today’s Cuba has been brewing for a long time, as part of U.S. strategy to overthrow the Revolution