The second revolution in Cuba.
Publication details: New York : Monthly Review Press, 1962.Description: 173 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 972.61064
- F1788 .M6 1962
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The Jacobin restoration. Castro the liberal ; Radical economic reformism ; Figueres and Castro in March, 1959 ; Flight of the national Bourgeoisie ; Anti-Communism in the 26th of July -- Defense of the communists. Urrutia and D iaz Lanz attack ; Hubert Matos attacks ; Divisionism in the labor unions ; Tenth labor federation congress -- The turn to socialism : external influences. Cuba's neutralism in 1959 ; Hostility in the United States toward the revolution ; Soviet sympathy with the revolution ; Retaliation by nationalization ; Dispute with the oil companies ; Military threats and military promises ; August 6, 1960 -- From anti-imperialism to socialism : the domestic struggle. Struggle in the labor unions ; The demise of the opposition press ; The counter-revolution mobilizes ; The revolution advances ; The Catholic church and the revolution ; Steps into socialism ; The first declaration of Havana ; October 13, 1960 ; Urban reform ; The United States embargo -- The Marxist-Leninist revolution. The socialist revolution christened under fire ; The second declaration of Havana ; Sectarianism, Bureaucracy, and An ibal Escalante.
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