The Cuban Revolution of 1959 had a worldwide political impact, including on workers and youth in the imperialist heartland. As the proletarian-based struggle for Black rights was advancing in the U.S., the social transformation fought for and won by Cuban toilers set an example that socialist revolution is not only necessary- it can be made and defended. Second edition with a new foreword by Mary-Alice Waters. "A provocative and forcefully worded examination of the history and the future of American and Cuban politics."-Midwest Book Review This book is part of a series, The Cuban Revolution in World Politics. Click to see the other titles or to order the entire series.Foreword and postface by Mary-Alice Waters, 8-page photo section and other photos, index. Now with enlarged type
The Cuban Revolution of 1959 had a worldwide political impact, including on workers and youth in the imperialist heartland. As the proletarian-based struggle for Black rights was advancing in the U.S., the social transformation fought for and won by Cuban toilers set an example that socialist revolution is not only necessary- it can be made and defended. Second edition with a new foreword by Mary-Alice Waters. "A provocative and forcefully worded examination of the history and the future of American and Cuban politics."-Midwest Book Review This book is part of a series, The Cuban Revolution in World Politics. Click to see the other titles or to order the entire series.Foreword and postface by Mary-Alice Waters, 8-page photo section and other photos, index. Now with enlarged type