>The solutions put forth by imperialism are the quintessence of simplicity...When they speak of the problems of population and birth, they are in no way moved by concepts related to the interests of the family or of society...Just when science and technology are making incredible advances in all fields, they resort to technology to suppress revolutions and ask the help of science to prevent population growth. In short, the peoples are not to make revolutions, and women are not to give birth. This sums up the philosophy of imperialism.>What has Capitalism resolved? It has solved no problems. It has looted the world. It has left us with all this poverty. It has created lifestyles and models of consumerism that are incompatible with reality. It has poisoned the waterways. Oceans, Rivers, Lakes, Seas, the Atmosphere, the Earth. It has produced an incredible waste of resources.>What model has Capitalism given the world to follow? An example for societies to emulate? Shouldn’t we focus on more rational things, like the education of the whole population? Nutrition, health, a respectable lodging, an elevated culture?>The working class is the creative class; the working class produces what material wealth exists in a country. And while power is not in their hands, while the working class allows power to remain in the hands of the bosses who exploit them, in the hands of the landlords, the speculators, the monopolies, and in the hands of foreign and national interest groups, while armaments are in the hands of those who service these interest groups and not in their own hands, the working class will be forced to lead a miserable existence no matter how many crumbs those interest groups should let fall from their banquet table.
>>25253845Low IQ schizo rambler.
funny no one talks about cuba's relevance today when the world is about to attempt to copy its model--for lack or better solutions, if you want to see what life will look like once jobs get replaced, go to cuba
>>25253845Cuba has been surviving just fine being blockaded by the most powerful country on the planet for 70 years, imagine what they could accomplish if US Presidents werent afraid of losing the Florida vote by lifting the embargo
>>25255288You don't understand though bro, Cuba needs as many trannies and jeets as it can fit and then some.
it's a brown third world country that looks like every other brown third world country and its accomplishments would be commensurate with that
>>25253845I would read this during my break at work and more than once an older guy would come over to point at the book and say "cool" and once an old Hispanic guy went on about how strong Castro was and how he admired that about him. Surprised me since I'm in the U.S. in a red state and assumed people would have a negative reaction to the book, if any reaction at all. It's the only book that I've ever had anyone approach me about on the basis of the actual book itself (usually someone just wants to brag about how *other* people rarely read these days). My takeaway is that most people respect power and intelligence far more than ideology, and that breaks through even in a country as heavily propagandized as the U.S.
>>25256993A lot of people sympathize with Castro. My dad was a very successful capitalist but said Castro was a symptom for the awful situation Cuba was under Batista, and considered the embargo counterproductive because he said you can't force people to embrace the free market by shutting them out of it. He felt like America could have easily thawed Castro instead of alienating him