Cuba
Africa: Cuba deploys ‘world’s finest medics’ to Ebola-hit Sierra Leone
Doctors from all over the Th
Is there an 'anti-imperialist camp'? A debate (part 1)
Leaders of the Community of Latin American and
Mariela Castro's Toronto speech on LGBTI rights in Cuba
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Barry Sheppard: Three theories of the USSR
"In the US and elsewhere, i
Samuel Farber discusses Cuba’s future – but ignores the blockade
[See also Chris Slee's free pamphlet Cuba – How the workers
Reminiscences of Nelson Mandela and the US anti-apartheid movement
Ike Nahem at the memorial for Soweto martyrs.
Uncle Sam's UN blues: Washington's anti-Cuba policy isolated -- again
Voting board for the 2012 General Assembly 2012 on resolution calling for an end to the economic, commercial and
The legacy of Chilean socialism and Salvador Allende
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By Roger Burbach
September 11, 2013 -- Futuresocialism.org -- The coup d’etat by General Augusto Pinochet in Chile on September 11, 1973, transformed the history of socialism. Almost a thousand days before, Salvador Allende and the Popular Unity coalition had taken office promising a “Chilean Road to Socialism” based on democratic principles. The government launched an agrarian reform program, recognised the right of workers to take over factories and run them collectively, took control of most of the country’s banks and expropriated multinational corporations like Kennecott and ITT, all within the framework of the Chilean constitution.
PDF version of Marta Harnecker's: 'Instruments for doing politics'
September 8, 2013 – Links International Journal of Socialist Renewal – This is the PDF versi