Socialism
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Patricia Grogg: Foreign Aid Helps Fund Cultural Activities in Cuba
In Cuba, international aid is promoting the advancement of cultural projects, adopting an approach that enriches the traditional perspective on development with a dimension closer to the needs of the human spirit. Continue reading
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COHA: The Dynamic Debut of Raúl Castro
Picking up the broken pieces of storm-battered, but now oil-rich Cuba, and moving ahead, with mixed prospects Island slammed by monstrous storms, but turns down U.S. aid Reforming Cuba during an epoch when scarcity and low living standards no longer are inevitable Good news from the E.U. and Geneva Offshore oil bombshell Ever since the Continue reading
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STALIN, THE POET, AND LIFE’S CHOICES BY GAITHER STEWART
Standing on a square about a mile from Moscow’s Kremlin, the towers of which are nearly visible from famous Trimphalnaya Square, commonly known as Mayakovskaya Square, the poet’s statue seems lonely in the hubbub of modern Moscow. Passing right over the body of the “poet of the Revolution”, so to speak, this voyage passes through… Continue reading
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The Red and the Green: Part Two – What kind of development?
If we are to deal with the threat to the planet’s biosphere, it should be obvious to all that there has to be both political and economic democracy if we are to stand even a chance of stabilising what we’ve totally buggered up. And judging by the concern people are expressing about what’s happening to Continue reading