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...this speech was reported as one more step in Fidel's process of selling out the Revolution to Russia and communism, one step away from the people who had supported...
...socialism was; I didn't even know what capitalism was." In four years, Hugo would be elected to the Party by fellow-workers in the clothing factory where he worked, but at the time "I always argued with my friends in the pre-Revolutionary Communist Party. I told them communism couldn't work...
Lazara says, "That is a lie. At the beginning, our people, like all the people of Latin America, didn't know what communism was. In the first year of the Revolution... nobody would have said it was communism, but the people felt that something different was happening. We didn't know what name to give to that thing, but we felt it was good. Later, when Fidel said, 'Okay, we are communist,' we said, 'Okay, that's good!' The people understood. First we have the communist activities, then we say 'That's communism...
Fidel describes the political process in Cuba as "simultaneous construction of socialism and communism." The new ways of acting and reading-what Ch? labeled "the new man" -must be built simultaneously with the new technology and economic structures. Otherwise, in Cuba, neither will succeed. The aim, according to Fidel, is "to create wealth through social awareness and not the other way around...
Most breakfasts produce at least ideas and occasionally major stories. HUD Secretary George Romney laid his housing program, Operation Breakthrough, on the Sperling table. Equally memorable are the breakfasts at which Spiro Agnew said Humphrey was soft on Communism and Bobby Kennedy agonized over whether to seek the 1968 Democratic presidential nomination...