The First and Second Declarations of Havana: Manifestos of Revolutionary Struggle in the Americas Adopted by the Cuban PeopleMary-Alice Waters Pathfinder, 2007 - 100 pages Nowhere are the questions of revolutionary strategy that today confront men and women on the front lines of struggles in the Americas addressed with greater truthfulness and clarity than in the First and Second Declarations of Havana, adopted bymillion-strong assemblies of the Cuban people in 1960 and 1962.These uncompromising indictments of imperialist plunder and?the exploitation of man by man??affirming the power of thegreat mass of toiling humanity that ?has begun to march??continue to stand as manifestos of revolutionary struggle byworking people the world over. |
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... labor by illegitimate and privileged interests . It condemns il- literacy , the lack of teachers , schools , doctors , hospitals , and care for the elderly that prevails in Latin America . It condemns the discrimination against Blacks ...
... labor by illegitimate and privileged interests . It condemns il- literacy , the lack of teachers , schools , doctors , hospitals , and care for the elderly that prevails in Latin America . It condemns the discrimination against Blacks ...
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... labor power , a labor power of necessity sold on the market as any other commodity , simply in order to survive . With the feudal bonds broken , the productive forces developed extraordinarily . Great factories arose in which larger and ...
... labor power , a labor power of necessity sold on the market as any other commodity , simply in order to survive . With the feudal bonds broken , the productive forces developed extraordinarily . Great factories arose in which larger and ...
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... labor . Millions of workers , forced to toil for bare subsistence wages , pro- duced with their labors the gigantic capital of the monop- olies . The workers amassed the fortunes of the ever richer , ever more powerful privileged ...
... labor . Millions of workers , forced to toil for bare subsistence wages , pro- duced with their labors the gigantic capital of the monop- olies . The workers amassed the fortunes of the ever richer , ever more powerful privileged ...
Table des matières
Preface by MaryAlice Waters | 9 |
Second Declaration of Havana | 34 |
R ན | 91 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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