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Sam Dolgoff's book offering a critical account of the Cuban Revolution of from anarchist perspective. Unfortunately chapters 11 and 12 have the text garbled and so are omitted here in text format, as the appendices.
Everything, however is in the PDF document below. Despite the fact that this is over-focussed on anarchism in Cuba, to the detriment of much of the wider class aspects this is as far as I remember, since i haven't read it for a very long time , it's good to see this put out in the library. This, from on The Revolt Against Plenty site, is interesting about Dolgoff's book, and about other aspects of Cuba:. Today in describing Cuba old familiar ideologies have been given a renewed airing though not really daring to speak their names.
Things like: the great socialist Cuban republic, the workers' state; the beginning of communist society etc are spoken of in hushed, unsure tones though from a slightly different angle than previously. Again it is necessary to rebut this still feeble regurgitation. A Critical Perspective It's probably now out of print. In page after page, Sam, a New York painter and decorator and though a trad-style, splendid revolutionary anarchist remorselessly exposes the betrayal of a genuine revolutionary explosion in hi-jacked by the Castro clique which, finally managed to turn the country into an appendage of Russian state capitalism succumbing, perhaps inevitably to the real politic of cold war times.
It's certainly difficult considering circumstances and Cuba's basic lack of raw materials like oil, coal and steel how it could have been otherwise short of an immediate radical explosion of the dispossessed throughout the rest of Latin America. Sam's contribution was very well researched and probing. It is a fascinating account though inevitably marred somewhat by his unshakeable belief in industrial and anarcho-syndicalist unionism as well as laying too much faith on what were then modern subversive tendencies like delinquency, dodging work or even growing your hair long.