Cuba/Re: why the left is so hopeless in AmeriKKKa

Doug Henwood dhenwood at panix.com
Sat Jul 13 07:51:43 PDT 2002


michael pugliese wrote:


> Well, I'm still rather shocked at that set of stats re: Cuba
>and Haiti.
>How is it that a leftist revolution in the latter, under constant
>unrelented pressure from the Empire 90 miles away (see, "The
>Cuban Counter-Revolution, " one of the books I cited in this
>thread or any of the books from Ocean Press like, "The Cuban
>Exile Movement.") but, the recipient of billions in aid from
>the fSU, and until recently discounted oil from Chavez' Venezuela,
>has, yes, admittedly impressive social indicators, but, doubtless
>has squandered billions in hare brained schemes akin to mao's
>fantasy of backyard steel furnaces in the Great Leap Forward?
>Haiti, even though it finally, had a modicum of democracy restored
>until Aristide, as the price of his restoral had to submit to
>onerous IMF conditionalities. I know that gross stats, looked
>at w/o an understanding of social structure, ideology and culture,
>is a crude indicator, but, until someone with some expertise
>i don't have unpacks those stats, Joanna, I'll in your words
>be obscenity purveyor. Even though the #'ers should give pause
>to all. M.P.

Wow. Is this what anti-Stalinism does to minds? Makes people argue that Haiti isn't such a bad deal after all? You may live only 53 years, but at least you can...what? Publish subversive poetry? Haiti is, after all, well known around the world for its vigorous democratic culture, isn't it?

Doug



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