This is a book about prospects for revolution in the United States, where the political capacities of workers and farmers are today as utterly discounted by the ruling powers as were those of the Cuban toilers. It is about the example set by the people of Cuba that revolution is not only necessary—it can be made. Second edition, with new foreword by Mary-Alice Waters.
“A provocative and forcefully worded examination of the history and the future
of American and Cuban politics.”— Midwest Book Review
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