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    The deep, historical-roots of Cuban anti-imperialism

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    Colonialism, imperialism and anti-imperialism have been decisive in shaping Cuban political identity for 150 years. US determination to control Cuba, consistent with the Monroe Doctrine, had a strong economic rationale even before Spain was defeated in the War of Independence in 1898. Debate raged between Cubans who aspired to true independence and an annexationalist minority, who favoured union with the US. The Platt Amendment imposed on Cuba by the US in 1903 ‘reduced the independence and sovereignty of the Cuban republic to a myth’. Between then and the Revolution of 1959 Cuba was effectively first a protectorate and then neo-colony of the US, which dominated the Cuban economy, politics and foreign policy. Tackling the terrible socioeconomic and political effects of Cuba’s subjugation under the Spanish empire and then US imperialism necessitated a radical transformation of the Cuban economy, political institutions and power structures. The transition to socialism inevitably meant confronting US imperialism – and vice versa. Since 1959, US imperialism, with its powerful allies in the right-wing exile community based in Miami, have relentlessly tried to destroy the Revolution and Cuban socialism. The issue of imperialism remains key today, in the post-Fidel, President Trump era

    "O Imperialismo e a cisão do socialismo" - Apresentação de Marcos Del Roio

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    Artigo 1 -  O IMPERIALISMO E A CISÃO DO SOCIALISM

    An die Jugend; Reden und Aufsätze

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    O OPORTUNISMO E A BANCARROTA DA II INTERNACIONAL - Apresentação de Marcos Del Roio

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    Texto de Vladimir I. Lenin, com Apresentação de Marcos Del Roi

    Verfügung des Arbeiter- und Bauern-Verteidigungsrates vom 30. Juli 1919

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    Dekret über den Bau der Moskauer Radiostation Sabolovka (Suchov-Turm) - Maschinenschrift Archivmaterial (Zentrales Parteiarchiv des Marx-Engels-Lenin-Instituts Moskau - Fundus 2 - Teil 1 - Mappe 10764/14858 - Blatt 1
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