Face to Face with Fidel Castro: A Conversation with Tomás BorgeOcean Press, 1993 - 181 pages The issues confronting a changing world are frankly discussed in this lively dialogue between two of Latin America's most controversial political figures. In this wide-ranging conversation, Fidel Castro discusses the collapse of the Soviet Union, an historical evaluation of Stalin, the future of socialism, the role of ideas in today's world, Cuba's relations with the United States from Kennedy to Bush, human rights in the Third World, homosexuality, literature and music. Face to face with Fidel Castro is one of the most important political books to emerge from Latin America in the 1990s. |
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History and posterity | 7 |
The new world order and the assassination of the Soviet Union | 21 |
Stalin | 33 |
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