The Race Problem in Today’s Cuba
The problem of racism was, and is, essentially a problem of power. This is especially in the sense of power being an element in the capacity for decision-making and action. In this manner, the existence of hierarchy and the concentration of power condition the possibility for the existence of discrimination. Dispersed power, distributed power and -especially- distributed and socialized economic and political power would eliminate the conditions that facilitate racial discrimination (as well as other social problems).
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