Systematicity of exploitation in Cuban capitalism

Authors

  • Louis Thiemann International Institute of Social Studies

Abstract

In the second half of the 1980s, the leaders of several communist countries in Eastern Europe sat down with their most critical analysts to understand how an opening of the economic system could reform socialism. In Cuba, Fidel Castro and the PCC refuse and condemn this process - even ignoring the advice of their professors and experts. Cuba suffers the euphemistic 'Special Period' under the pretext that an opening of the economy would bring fierce exploitation and social inequality.

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Published

2019-04-01