 | Léon Trotsky - 1972 - 252 pages
One of the outstanding revolutionary leaders of the 2Oth century discusses questions of literature, art, and culture in a period of capitalist decline and working-class ... | |
 | Fidel Castro, Mary-Alice Waters - 2007 - 105 pages
En ninguna parte se abordan con mayor franqueza y claridad los problemas de estrategia revolucionaria que hoy da afrontan hombres y mujeres en las primeras filas de luchas en ... | |
 | Armando Hart Dávalos - 2004 - 387 pages
In this firsthand account by a historic leader of the Cuban Revolution, we meet men and women who led the urban underground in the fight against the brutal U.S.-backed tyranny ... | |
 | Jack Barnes - 2001 - 107 pages
"There will be a victorious revolution in the United States before there will be a victorious counterrevolution in Cuba." That Statement, made by Fidel Castro in 1961, remains ... | |
 | Víctor Dreke, Mary-Alice Waters - 2002 - 182 pages
We were ready to die to bring down the Batista dictatorship," says Victor Dreke, "but we didn't know the first thing about revolution." | |
 | Teté Puebla - 2003 - 101 pages
Brigadier General Tet Puebla, the highest-ranking woman in Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces, joined the struggle to overthrow the U.S.-backed dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista ... | |
 | Mary-Alice Waters, Martín Koppel - 2009 - 150 pages
Reporting from Equatorial Guinea in central Africa, the authors focus on the social transformations unfolding, as revenues from offshore oil extraction are used to build ... | |
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