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Description: A Marxist analysis of the Cuban Revolution, written by Albert Weisbord. (January 01, 1962)
Perspectives of The Cuban Revolution Perspectives of the Cuban Revolution IN MY ARTICLE "What's Going on in Cuba?" written almost two years ago and printed serially in 1960 in I pointed out that the doctrine of permanent revolution would apply to Cuba in the sense that the workers and peasants, once tasting power and understanding what it means to work for their own benefit, could not and would not willingly be prevented from taking full control especially since there was no force in Cuba capable of stopping the revolution from steadily moving forward. The July 26th Party Jacobin type leadership would have to give way to a more proletarian type, even though this would entail a split within that party and perhaps a fusion with elements within the Communist Party of Cuba. Much of what I wrote then as viable has indeed become realized.
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