Castro's Cuba, Cuba's Fidel: An American Journalist's Inside Look at Today's Cuba in Text and PictureMacmillan, 1967 - 288 pages |
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... nation's wealth . Moreover , that labor force would have been underemployed , because it takes only a few men to manage a herd . It was in thinking about these problems that I reached the conclusion that it was necessary to search for a ...
... nation's wealth . Moreover , that labor force would have been underemployed , because it takes only a few men to manage a herd . It was in thinking about these problems that I reached the conclusion that it was necessary to search for a ...
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... nation to the full enjoyment of its natural resources and the fruit of its labor , not the exploitation of some nations by others ; in feelings of love , and not of hatred and discrimination between men . It awakens the faith of man in ...
... nation to the full enjoyment of its natural resources and the fruit of its labor , not the exploitation of some nations by others ; in feelings of love , and not of hatred and discrimination between men . It awakens the faith of man in ...
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... nation maintains either diplomatic or trade relations with Cuba today . ) By exercising leverage through our foreign aid program , we further restrict commerce between Cuba and other Western nations . Meanwhile , our naval ships still ...
... nation maintains either diplomatic or trade relations with Cuba today . ) By exercising leverage through our foreign aid program , we further restrict commerce between Cuba and other Western nations . Meanwhile , our naval ships still ...
Table des matières
Foreword | 7 |
7 | 79 |
6Political Prisoners | 205 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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