The PCC, subsidies and the utopia of an ideal press

Authors

  • María Matienzo Puerto

Abstract

The obsession for the money earned by others with their work is one of the faces of the misery apprehended by more than 60 years of totalitarianism. The Committee for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) in the neighborhood, the Cuban Communist Party (PCC) in the workplace, and now in social networks an army of false identities that host computer teams to attack activists or journalists in cyberspace, or bloggers and journalists who get scholarships in major American universities or the rest of the world to worry more about the funds that support journalism done outside the party than to narrate the Cuban reality from all possible points of view.

Published

2020-09-11