Cuba: Anatomy of a RevolutionMonthly Review Press, 1961 - 208 pages Analyse van de Cubaanse revolutie vanuit een Marxistisch oogpunt. |
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... island is either flat or gently rolling . The rest is mountains and hills . Much of the nonarable land is suitable for grazing . The highest and most rugged mountains are the Sierra Maestra , in the easternmost province of Oriente . The ...
... island is either flat or gently rolling . The rest is mountains and hills . Much of the nonarable land is suitable for grazing . The highest and most rugged mountains are the Sierra Maestra , in the easternmost province of Oriente . The ...
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... island , except for the pacification thereof , and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people . " ( The first three articles are paraphrased , the fourth is given ...
... island , except for the pacification thereof , and asserts its determination when that is accomplished to leave the government and control of the island to its people . " ( The first three articles are paraphrased , the fourth is given ...
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... island on a scale hereto- fore unheard of ; with the criterion that , just as each rural family should possess its own tract of land , each city family should own its home or apartment . There is plenty of building material and more ...
... island on a scale hereto- fore unheard of ; with the criterion that , just as each rural family should possess its own tract of land , each city family should own its home or apartment . There is plenty of building material and more ...
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MAKING THE REVOLUTION | 23 |
THE REVOLUTION IN POWER | 75 |
25 | 97 |
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agrarian reform agricultural already American arms Batista Camagüey Camilo Cienfuegos campesinos cane capital capitalists CHAPTER Ché Guevara Communists cooperative counter-revolution counter-revolutionary course crops Cuba's Cuban economy Cuban government Cuban peasantry Cuban Revolution Cuban sugar doubt economic economy of Cuba established exports fact farm Fidel Castro forces foreign Havana History Will Absolve housing important INRA INRA's interests island justice labor land latifundia Latin America leaders leadership living March Martí ment military militia million mills Ministry mission Moncada months mountains movement operation peasant percent Pinar del Río Platt Amendment political possible President prison problem production question radical Radio Rebelde Raúl Ray Brennan reason rebel army regime revolutionary army rural Santiago school city sector Sierra Maestra social socialist soldiers Soviet sugar industry supply tion turn United workers