Poverty in Cuba is Deliberate
Could poverty in Cuba be deliberate? Benjamin Noria believes it is and not collateral damage from the US blockade or neoliberal capitalism.
Read MoreCould poverty in Cuba be deliberate? Benjamin Noria believes it is and not collateral damage from the US blockade or neoliberal capitalism.
Read MoreThe government is not obliged to be accountable for its poor management. In dictatorships, administrative accountability doesn’t exist legally
Read MoreNo one has questioned how it is possible for a country with a totalitarian government to have a Ministry of Justice. It is an aberration…
Read MoreThe Cuban State makes all of its companies and workers believe that they are responsible for the crisis and should be sanctioned for it.
Read MoreIt’s hard to define what is happening behind the actions being carried out by the Cuban government. Everything unfolds like a horror movie…
Read MoreThe same Cuban government has survived for over 66 years despite the severe economic crises it has faced and the sanctions from the USA.
Read MoreThe current energy crisis with prolonged blackouts could lead to the collapse of the system and a transformation to democracy.
Read MoreWith the state’s intervention in all human actions, it is impossible to create an active individual. Rather, a passive person is molded…
Read MoreI believe it is not the grandiose and demagogic speeches that will change the country’s economy…
Read MoreThanks to the unscrupulous use and control over the island’s media, they have been able to manipulate the population during 65 years in power.
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