Every historian makes mistakes. Historian Samuel Farber makes very few and that’s why his books, such as The Origins of…
Samuel Farber’s most recent article unleashed a tsunami of comments and protest. If we were talking about a party, we’d…
Rogelio Diaz follows up on an article by Samuel Farber on the role of one or more political parties in…
"On December 17, 2014, Washington and Havana agreed to a pathbreaking change in a relationship that, for more than fifty…
This post is motivated by a recent article in which Samuel Farber says the single-party system is the main obstacle…
I approach "Cuba Since the Revolution of 1959: A Critical Assessment" with two vital questions: 1) Is this book accessible…
Today we bring you installment number two of six excerpts from the Book "Cuba Since the Revolution of 1959: A…
In light of what happened in many formerly “socialist” countries, we can foresee an increase in inequality between “winners” and…
Cuba is going through such a difficult situation that it would be foolhardy and even imprudent to predict its future.
The demonstrations of July 11 were the first great autonomous and democratic movement of Black and poor Cubans since 1959.
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