Anarchist Readings about the Cuban Revolution

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Daniel R. Trejo

Abstract

Sixty years after its triumph, the Cuban Revolution continues to provoke passionate debates about its significance and realities, as it sparked the hope of a deep change in the fates of the American peoples. However, a left-wing family questioned it in its very origins, noting, very early on, the dangerous turn taken towards Soviet-style socialism. This article examines how the anarchists reacted and interpreted this process. The analysis draw on different publications and documents produced by libertarian organizations in Argentina, Cuba, Mexico and Uruguay between 1960 and 1962.

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Trejo, D. R. (2022). Anarchist Readings about the Cuban Revolution. Archivos De Historia Del Movimiento Obrero Y La Izquierda, (20), 161-181. https://doi.org/10.46688/ahmoi.n20.349
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