 | Fidel Castro, Mary-Alice Waters - 1989 - 142 pages
Not only is economic and social progress possible without the dog-eat-dog competition of capitalism, Castro argues, but socialism remains the only way forward for humanity ... | |
 | Ernesto Guevara, David Deutschmann - 1987 - 413 pages
The most complete collection in English. Guevara writes about the revolutionary war that brought the workers and farmers to victory; Cuba's efforts to overcome economic ... | |
 | Ernesto Guevara - 1996 - 483 pages
firsthand account of the military campaigns and political events that culminated in the January 1959 popular insurrection that overthrew the U.S.-backed dictatorship in Cuba ... | |
 | Mary-Alice Waters - 1999 - 193 pages
Four outstanding generals of Cuba's Revolutionary Armed Forces, each with close to half a century of revolutionary activity, talk about their lives. Through their stories we ... | |
 | Fidel Castro, Ernesto Guevara - 1992 - 232 pages
Castro and Guevara explain why the U.S. government is determined to destroy the example set by the Cuban revolution and why their effort will fail. | |
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