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La Gaceta de Cuba
 
Cuba's leading magazine on culture, politics, and the Cuban Revolution today

(6 issues per year)

La Gaceta de Cuba is a leading forum for discussion on culture, politics, and the challenges facing the Cuban Revolution today. Published in Spanish six times a year by the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC), its pages reflect a wide range of viewpoints on topics debated in Cuba and throughout the Americas. Recent issues have featured:

  • Articles on Cuba's cultural policy and the political debates surrounding it since the early years of the revolution. These include Cuban cinema in the 1960s and 1970s, the impact of the Beatles in Cuba, and a reevaluation of the cultural magazine Lunes de Revolución published in the first years of the revolution.

  • Articles by and interviews with prominent Cuban cultural figures such as writers Antón Arrufat, Edmundo Desnoes, Roberto Fernández Retamar, Ambrosio Fornet, and Lisandro Otero; film director Fernando Pérez; actors Vladimir Cruz and Luis Alberto Garcíca; art critic Graziella Pogolotti; painters Roberto Diago and Jay Matamoros; singers Silvio Rodríguez and Liuba María Hevia; and theater directors Roberto Blanco and Carlos Celdrán.

  • Appreciations of the contributions of 20th century Cuban writers and artists such as film director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea; singer Rita Montaner; communist leader Julio Antonio Mella; painter Wifredo Lam; and writers Luis Amado-Blanco, Lino Novás Calvo, and Cintio Vitier.

  • Recent trends in Cuban literature, music, theater and cinema, and the plastic arts.

  • Essays, short stories, and poems.

    Allow 6-9 weeks for first issue to arrive

     


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    Cuba Socialista
     
    Cuba Socialista, published in Spanish four times a year, features theoretical and analytical articles assessing contemporary developments in world politics and topics under debate among revolutionary forces internationally. It is the journal of the Central Committee of Communist Party of Cuba.
    Recent articles include:
     

  • "The Marxist Left's Policy of Alliances at the Beginning of the 21st Century" by José Ramón Balaguer
  • "The October Crisis and U.S. Policy against Cuba" by Esteban Morales Domínguez
  • "Social and Political Aspects of Popular Struggles" by Roberto Regalado Álvarez
  • "Reasons to Oppose the FTAA" by Osvaldo Martínez
     
  • Cuba Socialista Online
     

    Pulse aquí para ver esta página en español



     
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    Pathfinder is upgrading all of its books to make them more accessible. Type is being enlarged and page layout improved to make reading easier. All issues of the New International, a magazine of Marxist politics and theory distributed by Pathfinder, have been indexed.

    Our aim is to enable working people and youth to read and study the revolutionary experience of the working-class movement presented in Pathfinder titles, and to use these books to help change ourselves as we organize to change the world.

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    Women in Cuba:
    The Making of a Revolution
    Within the Revolution


    From Santiago de Cuba and the Rebel Army to the Birth of the Federation of Cuban Women

    By Vilma Espín, Asela de los Santos, and Yolanda Ferrer

    Special pre-publication price: $15
    Price: $20

    Also available in Spanish

    The social revolution that in 1959 brought down the bloody Batista dictatorship began in the streets of cities like Santiago de Cuba and the Rebel Army’s liberated mountain zones of eastern Cuba. The unprecedented integration of women in the ranks and leadership of this struggle was a true measure of the revolutionary course it has followed to this day. Here, in firsthand accounts by women who helped make it, is the story of that revolution—and “the revolution within.” Introduction by Mary-Alice Waters.

     
     
    New from Pathfinder


    The Cuban Five
       Who they are
       Why they were framed
       Why they should be free


    From the pages of the Militant
    Price: $5

    A selection of articles from the Militant newspaper on the fight to free Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González, and René González. The Cuban Five, as they have become known around the world, were convicted by the U.S. government on fabricated “conspiracy” charges and handed draconian sentences. They have remained in prison since their arrest in FBI raids in 1998.
     
    Their “crime”? Monitoring the plans for action by violent counterrevolutionary Cuban-American groups that have a 50-year record of deadly attacks on Cuba and supporters of the Cuban Revolution—groups that operate from U.S. territory with Washington’s complicity.
     
    Coming soon in Spanish—order now!
     
     
    New International no. 12
    Capitalism’s Long Hot Winter Has Begun

    By Jack Barnes

    Price: $12
    Also available in: French, Spanish, Farsi, Swedish, Greek, Arabic

    Today’s accelerating global capitalist slump—the opening stages of what will be decades of economic, financial, and social convulsions and class battles—accompanies a continuation of the most far-reaching shift in Washington’s military policy and organization since the U.S. buildup toward World War II. Class-struggle-minded working people must face this historic turning point for imperialism, and draw satisfaction from being “in their face” as we chart a revolutionary course to confront it.

     
    Malcolm X, Black Liberation,
    and the Road to Workers Power


    By Jack Barnes
    Price: $20
    Also available in Spanish, French, Greek
     
    “Don’t start with Blacks as an oppressed nationality. Start with the vanguard place and weight of workers who are Black in broad proletarian-led social and political struggles in the United States. From the Civil War to today, the record is mind-boggling. It’s the strength and resilience, not the oppression, that bowls you over.”—Jack Barnes

    Includes four photo sections and over 130 photographs and drawings, author’s introduction, index, glossary.

    “… A powerful and persuasive political testimony, enhanced with black-and-white photographs, a glossary, and an index.”Midwest Book Review
     
     
    Teamster Rebellion

    By Farrell Dobbs
    Price: $19

    Also available in Spanish.

    The 1934 strikes that built the industrial union movement in Minneapolis and helped pave the way for the CIO, recounted by a central leader of that battle.

    This is the first in a four-volume series on the class-struggle leadership of the strikes and organizing drives that transformed the Teamsters union in much of the Midwest into a fighting social movement and pointed the road toward independent labor political action.

    Introduction by Jack Barnes, two 12-page photo sections and other photos, index.


    Other volumes in
    The Teamster Series

    By Farrell Dobbs
    Price: Each volume $19    Complete 4-volume set: $65

    Teamster Power
    Second in the 4-volume set. Describes the growth and consolidation of the Teamsters union in Minneapolis and its class-struggle leadership, and the 11-state over-the-road organizing campaign that brought union power for the first time to much of the Midwest. Also available in Spanish.

    Teamster Politics
    Third in the 4-volume set. Tells how rank-and-file Teamsters led the fight against antiunion frame-ups and assaults by fascist goons; the battle for jobs for all; and efforts to advance independent labor political action.

    Teamster Bureaucracy
    Last volume in the 4-volume set. Explains how the rank-and-file Teamsters leadership organized to oppose World War II, racism, and government efforts—backed by the international officialdom of the AFL, the CIO, and the Teamsters—to gag class-struggle-minded workers.
    New and Noteworthy
     
    Direct from Cuba
    Por todos los caminos de la Sierra
    La victoria estratégica

    On every road through the Sierra
    STRATEGIC VICTORY


    By Fidel Castro
    Price: $35 Spanish

    Fidel Castro’s account of how in 74 days of battle in the summer of 1958, 300 revolutionary fighters—with the support of workers and farmers across Cuba—defeated Batista’s 10,000-strong “final offensive.” Introduction, maps, photos, facsimiles of historical documents, illustrated glossary of weapons.

    De la Sierra Maestra a Santiago de Cuba
    La contraofensiva estratégica

    From the Sierra Maestra to Santiago de Cuba
    STRATEGIC COUNTEROFFENSIVE


    By Fidel Castro
    Price: $25 Spanish

    Volume 2 of Fidel Castro’s day-by-day account of the final months of the revolutionary war in Cuba to bring down the US-backed Batista dictatorship. Tells how worker and peasant combatants defeated the “final offensive” by an army more than 30 times their size, launched a 147-day counteroffensive to extend the revolutionary struggle to the rest of the country, and took power January 1, 1959. Includes communiqués, letters, maps, and photos.

    Published by Cuba’s Council of State. Distributed by Pathfinder.

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    Now in Indonesian!
    Woman’s Evolution
    By Evelyn Reed
         and
    The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State
    By Frederick Engels

    Boxed set $35
    Also available in English, Farsi
     
     
    Is Socialist Revolution in the U.S. Possible?
    A Necessary Debate


    By Mary-Alice Waters

    Price: $7
    Also available in: Spanish, French, Farsi, Swedish

    In two talks, presented as part of a wide-ranging debate at the 2007 and 2008 Venezuela International Book Fairs, Mary-Alice Waters explains why a socialist revolution in the United States is possible. Revolutionary struggles by working people are inevitable. They will be initiated not by the toilers, but will be forced upon us by the crisis-driven assaults by the propertied classes on our conditions of life and labor. In growing solidarity and the emergence of a fighting vanguard of working people, the outlines of these coming class battles can be seen.


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    Fertile Ground: Che Guevara and Bolivia

    By Rodolfo Saldaña
    Price: $12
    Readers Club price: $8.40
    Also available in Spanish
    Problems of Everyday Life
    Creating the Foundations for a New Society in Revolutionary Russia

    By Leon Trotsky
    Price: $28
    Readers Club price: $19.60
     
    The Communist International in Lenin’s Time
     


    “For international revolution.” Demonstration near Smolny, Petrograd, at time of Second Congress. (Humbert-Droz Archives)
    This series brings together documents, reports, and speeches by working-class political leaders who fought in the early decades of the twentieth century to oppose imperialist war by organizing the working class and farmers to overthrow their capitalist rulers.

    The series begins with debates in the working class movement over war, colonialism, and reform and revolution in the years leading up to the First World War and the Russian revolution. Later volumes take up the Russian revolution itself, the postwar revolutionary upsurge in Germany, the first two congresses of the Communist International, and the Congress of the Peoples of the East, held in Baku, Azerbaijan, in 1920.

    Much of the material appears in print in English for the first time. Each volume includes photos, annotation, a glossary, a chronology, and an index.


    “This is the definitive version. Should be in all academic libraries.”Choice

    “Brings together an excellent choice of important and revealing documents.… The entire series will be important resources for any library of twentieth-century history.”—Robert V. Daniels, editor, A Documentary History of Communism


     

    Titles in the series:


    Lenin's Struggle for a Revolutionary International
    Documents, 1907-1916
    The Preparatory Years

     
    841 pages
    Price: $35.95
    ISBN: 978-0-87348-928-7

    The German Revolution and the Debate on Soviet Power
    Documents, 1918-1919
    Preparing the Founding Congress

     
    687 pages
    Price: $36.00
    ISBN: 978-0-87348-917-1

     
    Founding the Communist International
    Proceedings and Documents of the First Congress, March 1919
     
    503 pages
    Price: $30.95
    ISBN: 978-0-87348-943-0

    Workers of the World and Oppressed Peoples, Unite!
    Proceedings and Documents of the Second Congress of the Communist International, 1920 (Volume 1)
     
    632 pages
    Price: $36.00
    ISBN: 978-0-87348-940-9

     
    Workers of the World and Oppressed Peoples, Unite!
    Proceedings and Documents of the Second Congress of the Communist International, 1920 (Volume 2)
     
    592 pages
    Price: $35.00
    ISBN: 978-0-87348-941-6

    To See the Dawn
    Baku, 1920
    First Congress of the Peoples
    of the East

     
    368 pages
    Price: $22.00
    ISBN: 978-0-87348-769-6

     

     
    Books about the case of the Cuban Five
    and the defense of workers rights in the United States
     

    Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Fernando González, Antonio Guerrero, and René González are working-class fighters who were arrested in 1998 on frame-up charges that they were part of a “Cuban spy network” in Florida. They were keeping the Cuban government informed about rightist groups that have a long record of carrying out armed attacks on Cuba from U.S. soil.

    These books help explain the stakes in the case.

    Cuba and the Coming American Revolution
    By Jack Barnes
    Pathfinder

     
    The Cuban Revolution of 1959 had a worldwide political impact, including on working people and youth in the imperialist heartland. As the mass, proletarian-based struggle for Black rights was already advancing in the U.S., the social transformation fought for and won by the Cuban toilers set an example that socialist revolution is not only necessary—it can be made and defended. Second edition with a new foreword by Mary-Alice Waters.
    Also available in Spanish, French. $10

     

    United States vs. The Cuban Five
    A Judicial Coverup
    By Rodolfo Dávalos Fernández
    Editorial Capitán San Luis

     
    Cuban jurist Rodolfo Dávalos Fernández reviews every aspect of the U.S. government’s prosecution of the five men in the light of U.S. and international law, legal tradition and procedures. “From start to finish,” he explains, “the proceedings were tainted, corrupt, null and void, vindictive. Every right of the accused to ‘due process of law’ was flouted.”
    Also available in Spanish. $22

     

    Hoping in Solitude
    Antonio, Fernando, Ramón,
    René, Gerardo

    Edited by Eduardo Heras León
    Editorial Capitán San Luis
     
    A collection of poetry, essays, paintings, and music from prominent Cuban artists in honor of the Cuban Five. The volume includes statements of each of the five at their sentencing and at court hearings five years into their terms.
    Also available in Spanish. $25

    Cuba, The Untold History
     
    Edited by Juan Carlos Rodríguez Cruz
    Editorial Capitán San Luis
     
    An account, fully illustrated and documented, of more than four decades of violent attacks against the Cuban Revolution by the U.S. government—under ten different presidents. Defends and demands release of the Cuban Five.
    Also available in Spanish. $32

     

    Cointelpro: the FBI’s Secret War on Political Freedom
    By Nelson Blackstock
    Pathfinder

     
    Describes the decades-long covert counterintelligence program—code-named Cointelpro—directed against socialists and activists in the Black and anti-Vietnam War movements. The operations revealed in the documents cited in this book—many of them photographically reproduced—provide an unprecedented look at the methods used by the FBI, CIA, military intelligence, and other U.S. police agencies. Despite their authors’ intentions, these documents also record pieces of the history of efforts to build the communist movement in the United States. $16

     
    Behind the capitalist crisis of production and jobs
     
    The Clintons' Antilabor Legacy:
    Roots of the 2008 World Financial Crisis

    By Jack Barnes
    in New International no. 14

    ISBN 978-1-60488-005-2    $14
    Also available in Spanish
    Capitalism's Long
    Hot Winter Has Begun

    By Jack Barnes
    in New International no. 12

    ISBN 978-0-87348-967-6    $16
    Also available in Spanish, French, Swedish, Greek
    Explains that “the Clinton administration was responsible for decisive steps enabling the U.S. rulers to erect the enormous edifice of household, corporate, and government debt, and its accompanying array of derivatives, that are at the foundation of the current world financial crisis.” Today’s sharpening interimperialist conflicts are fueled both by the opening stages of what will be decades of economic, financial, and social convulsions and class battles, and by the most far-reaching shift in Washington's military policy and organization since the U.S. buildup toward World War II.
     
    What the 1987 Stock Market Crash Foretold
    By Jack Barnes
    in New International no. 10

    ISBN 978-0-87348-773-3    $16
    Also available in Spanish, French, Swedish
    Capitalism's World Disorder
    Working-Class Politics at the Millennium
    By Jack Barnes

    ISBN 978-0-87348-818-1    $24
    Also available in Spanish, French

    “What the 1987 Stock Market Crash Foretold,” a 1988 resolution of the Socialist Workers Party, explains that the stock market crash of 1987 exposed the vulnerability of the capitalist world to the pile of debt whose worldwide buildup had accelerated since the early 1970s. It points out that new regulation of the financial system can not prevent another crash; that the banking system can not be protected from the consequences of a financial collapse as decades’ worth of credit balloons deflate; and that a worldwide depression is inevitable in the years ahead. This issue also features “Imperialism's March Toward Fascism and War,” which follows these developments into the mid-1990s.

    The social devastation and financial panic now engulfing the world, the coarsening of politics, the cop brutality, the restrictions on workers' rights, the relentless acts of imperialist aggression—all are products not of something gone wrong with capitalism but of its lawful workings. Yet the future can be changed by the united struggle of workers and farmers increasingly conscious of their power to transform the world.

     
    Is Socialist Revolution in the U.S. Possible?
    A Necessary Debate
    By Mary-Alice Waters

    ISBN: 978-1-60488-018-2    $7
    Also available in Spanish.
    First edition available in French
    Cuba and the Coming American Revolution
    By Jack Barnes

    ISBN: 978-0-87348-990-4    $10
    Also available in Spanish, French

    "To think that a socialist revolution in the U.S. is not possible, you would have to believe not only that the ruling families of the imperialist countries and their economic wizards have found a way to ‘manage’ capitalism. You would also have to close your eyes to the spreading imperialist wars, civil wars, and economic, financial, and social crises we are in the midst of."
    —Mary-Alice Waters
    Caracas, Venezuela, November 2007

    The Cuban Revolution of 1959 had a worldwide political impact, including on working people and youth in the imperialist heartland. As the mass, proletarian-based struggle for Black rights was already advancing in the U.S., the social transformation fought for and won by the Cuban toilers set an example that socialist revolution is not only necessary—it can be made and defended. Second edition with a new foreword by Mary-Alice Waters.

     
    The Transitional Program for Socialist Revolution
    By Leon Trotsky

    ISBN 978-0-87348-524-1    $20
    U.S. Imperialism Has Lost the Cold War
    In New International no. 11
    By Jack Barnes

    ISBN 978-087348-796-2    $16
    Also available in Spanish, French, Swedish

    So long as the profit system prevails, there is no exit from the economic “blind alley” in which capitalism worldwide finds itself, wrote Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky in 1938. Trotsky presents a political program for working people to defend themselves against the devastating conditions of economic depression and political instability of the 1930s. The interlinked immediate, democratic, and transitional demands begin from the conditions of capitalist society today but lead immediately to the limits of capitalism itself. The Transitional Program remains an irreplaceable component of a fighting guide for workers today.

    Contrary to the hopes of the propertied rulers of North America and Europe, the collapse of regimes and parties across Eastern Europe and in the USSR that claimed to be Communist did not usher in a new epoch of stability and prosperity anywhere in the world. Issue no. 11 of the Marxist magazine New International analyzes these failed expectations of the capitalists and their spokespeople. It explains why the historic odds in favor of the working class have increased, not diminished, at the opening of the 21st century.

     
    The Communist Manifesto
    By Karl Marx and Frederick Engels

    ISBN 978-1-60488-003-8    $5
    Also available in Spanish, French
    Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism
    By V.I. Lenin

    ISBN 978-0-87348-965-2    $10.00
    Also available in Spanish, French, Farsi

    Why is all recorded history “the history of class struggles”? Why is the capitalist state “but a committee for managing the common affairs of the whole bourgeoisie”? Why does capital’s need of a constantly expanding market “chase the bourgeoisie over the whole surface of the globe”? These questions remain as vital today as they were a century and a half ago.

    “I trust that this pamphlet will help the reader to understand the fundamental economic question, that of the economic essence of imperialism,” Lenin wrote in 1917. “For unless this is studied, it will be impossible to understand and appraise modern war and modern politics.”

     
     
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    Women in Cuba:
    The Making of a Revolution
    Within the Revolution


    From Santiago de Cuba and the Rebel Army to the Birth of the Federation of Cuban Women

    By Vilma Espín, Asela de los Santos, and Yolanda Ferrer

    Special pre-publication price: $15
    Price: $20

    Also available in Spanish

    The social revolution that in 1959 brought down the bloody Batista dictatorship began in the streets of cities like Santiago de Cuba and the Rebel Army’s liberated mountain zones of eastern Cuba. The unprecedented integration of women in the ranks and leadership of this struggle was a true measure of the revolutionary course it has followed to this day. Here, in firsthand accounts by women who helped make it, is the story of that revolution—and “the revolution within.” Introduction by Mary-Alice Waters.

     
     
    New from Pathfinder


    The Cuban Five
       Who they are
       Why they were framed
       Why they should be free


    From the pages of the Militant
    Price: $5

    A selection of articles from the Militant newspaper on the fight to free Gerardo Hernández, Ramón Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando González, and René González. The Cuban Five, as they have become known around the world, were convicted by the U.S. government on fabricated “conspiracy” charges and handed draconian sentences. They have remained in prison since their arrest in FBI raids in 1998.
     
    Their “crime”? Monitoring the plans for action by violent counterrevolutionary Cuban-American groups that have a 50-year record of deadly attacks on Cuba and supporters of the Cuban Revolution—groups that operate from U.S. territory with Washington’s complicity.
     
    Coming soon in Spanish—order now!
     
     
    New International no. 12
    Capitalism’s Long Hot Winter Has Begun

    By Jack Barnes

    Price: $12
    Also available in: French, Spanish, Farsi, Swedish, Greek, Arabic

    Today’s accelerating global capitalist slump—the opening stages of what will be decades of economic, financial, and social convulsions and class battles—accompanies a continuation of the most far-reaching shift in Washington’s military policy and organization since the U.S. buildup toward World War II. Class-struggle-minded working people must face this historic turning point for imperialism, and draw satisfaction from being “in their face” as we chart a revolutionary course to confront it.

     
    Malcolm X, Black Liberation,
    and the Road to Workers Power


    By Jack Barnes
    Price: $20
    Also available in Spanish, French, Greek
     
    “Don’t start with Blacks as an oppressed nationality. Start with the vanguard place and weight of workers who are Black in broad proletarian-led social and political struggles in the United States. From the Civil War to today, the record is mind-boggling. It’s the strength and resilience, not the oppression, that bowls you over.”—Jack Barnes

    Includes four photo sections and over 130 photographs and drawings, author’s introduction, index, glossary.

    “… A powerful and persuasive political testimony, enhanced with black-and-white photographs, a glossary, and an index.”Midwest Book Review
     
     
    Teamster Rebellion

    By Farrell Dobbs
    Price: $19

    Also available in Spanish.

    The 1934 strikes that built the industrial union movement in Minneapolis and helped pave the way for the CIO, recounted by a central leader of that battle.

    This is the first in a four-volume series on the class-struggle leadership of the strikes and organizing drives that transformed the Teamsters union in much of the Midwest into a fighting social movement and pointed the road toward independent labor political action.

    Introduction by Jack Barnes, two 12-page photo sections and other photos, index.


    Other volumes in
    The Teamster Series

    By Farrell Dobbs
    Price: Each volume $19    Complete 4-volume set: $65

    Teamster Power
    Second in the 4-volume set. Describes the growth and consolidation of the Teamsters union in Minneapolis and its class-struggle leadership, and the 11-state over-the-road organizing campaign that brought union power for the first time to much of the Midwest. Also available in Spanish.

    Teamster Politics
    Third in the 4-volume set. Tells how rank-and-file Teamsters led the fight against antiunion frame-ups and assaults by fascist goons; the battle for jobs for all; and efforts to advance independent labor political action.

    Teamster Bureaucracy
    Last volume in the 4-volume set. Explains how the rank-and-file Teamsters leadership organized to oppose World War II, racism, and government efforts—backed by the international officialdom of the AFL, the CIO, and the Teamsters—to gag class-struggle-minded workers.
    New and Noteworthy
     
    Direct from Cuba
    De la Sierra Maestra a Santiago de Cuba
    La contraofensiva estratégica

    From the Sierra Maestra to Santiago de Cuba
    STRATEGIC COUNTEROFFENSIVE


    By Fidel Castro
    Price: $25 Spanish

    Volume 2 of Fidel Castro’s day-by-day account of the final months of the revolutionary war in Cuba to bring down the US-backed Batista dictatorship. Tells how worker and peasant combatants defeated the “final offensive” by an army more than 30 times their size, launched a 147-day counteroffensive to extend the revolutionary struggle to the rest of the country, and took power January 1, 1959. Includes communiqués, letters, maps, and photos.

    Published by Cuba’s Council of State. Distributed by Pathfinder.

    Pathfinder is upgrading its books to better, easier to use editions. As each upgraded title comes off the press, members of the Pathfinder Readers Club can buy them at a special discount of 30%.
    Learn more ...








    Fertile Ground: Che Guevara and Bolivia

    By Rodolfo Saldaña
    Price: $12
    Readers Club price: $8.40
    Also available in Spanish


    Problems of Everyday Life
    Creating the Foundations for a New Society in Revolutionary Russia

    By Leon Trotsky
    Price: $28
    Readers Club price: $19.60
     
    Is Socialist Revolution in the U.S. Possible?
    A Necessary Debate


    By Mary-Alice Waters

    Price: $7
    Also available in: Spanish, French, Farsi, Swedish

    In two talks, presented as part of a wide-ranging debate at the 2007 and 2008 Venezuela International Book Fairs, Mary-Alice Waters explains why a socialist revolution in the United States is possible. Revolutionary struggles by working people are inevitable. They will be initiated not by the toilers, but will be forced upon us by the crisis-driven assaults by the propertied classes on our conditions of life and labor. In growing solidarity and the emergence of a fighting vanguard of working people, the outlines of these coming class battles can be seen.

     
    Now in Indonesian!
    Woman’s Evolution
    By Evelyn Reed
         and
    The Origin of the Family, Private Property, and the State
    By Frederick Engels

    Boxed set $35
    Also available in English, Farsi
     

     
    Playa Girón: Washington’s First Military Defeat in the Americas
    50th Anniversary
     



    “From a strategic and tactical point of view, the enemy’s idea was well-conceived.… What they lacked was a just cause to defend.”—José Ramón Fernández, commander of main column of Cuban revolutionary forces that defeated the CIA-organized invasion at the Bay of Pigs, April 1961.


     
    50th Anniversary special: Pathfinder Readers Club members get 25% off on Pathfinder titles listed below. Offer good through May 31
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    Special 50th anniversary edition
    Playa Girón/Bay of Pigs

    1961: Washington’s First Military Defeat in the Americas
    By Fidel Castro and José Ramón Fernández

    ISBN: 978-0-87348-925-6
    Price: $22   301 pp.
    Also available in Spanish
    The Inevitable Battle
    From the Bay of Pigs to Playa Girón
    By Juan Carlos Rodríguez

    ISBN: 978-9-59211-337-4
    Price: $20   359 pp.
    Published in Cuba by Editorial Capitán San Luis
    Also available in Spanish
    In fewer than 72 hours of combat in April 1961, Cuba’s revolutionary armed forces defeated a U.S.-organized invasion by 1,500 mercenaries. In the process, the Cuban people set an example for workers, farmers, and youth the world over that with political consciousness, class solidarity, courage, and revolutionary leadership, one can stand up to enormous might and seemingly insurmountable odds—and win.

    Introduction by Jack Barnes, photo section, maps, glossary, chronology, index.
    The U.S.-led invasion of Cuba in April 1961 was defeated in 66 hours by militia battalions composed of worker and peasant volunteers, along with soldiers from the Cuban armed forces. Cuban historian Juan Carlos Rodríguez explains that the failure of the attack on Playa Girón was not due to poor strategy and tactics on the part of the invading forces. They were actually sound plans. Cuba defeated the invasion because the human material available to Washington could not match the courage and determination of a people fighting to defend what they had gained through the continent’s first socialist revolution.

    Reports, interviews, and 46 pages of photos from Cuban archives.
     
    Cuba and the Coming American Revolution
    By Jack Barnes

    ISBN: 978-0-87348-990-4
    Price: $10   119 pp.
    Also available in Spanish, French
    Making History
    Interviews with Four Generals of Cuba’s Revolutionary Armed Forces
    By Enrique Carreras, Harry Villegas, José Ramón Fernández, Nestor López Cuba, Mary-Alice Waters

    ISBN: 978-0-87348-902-7
    Price: $17   213 pp.
    Also available in Spanish, Farsi

    The Cuban Revolution of 1959 had a worldwide political impact, including on workers and youth in the imperialist heartland. As the proletarian-based struggle for Black rights was advancing in the U.S., the social transformation fought for and won by Cuban toilers set an example that socialist revolution is not only necessary—it can be made and defended.

    Second edition with a new foreword by Mary-Alice Waters, photo section, index.

    Through the stories of four outstanding Cuban generals—Néstor López Cuba, Enrique Carreras, José Ramón Fernández, and Harry Villegas—each with close to half a century of revolutionary activity, we can see the class dynamics that shaped the Cuban Revolution and our entire epoch. We understand how the people of Cuba, as they struggle to build a new society, have for five decades held Washington at bay.

    Preface by Juan Almeida Bosque, introduction by Mary-Alice Waters, photo section, map, glossary, notes, index.

     
    The First and Second Declarations of Havana
    Manifestos of revolutionary struggle
    in the Americas adopted by
    the Cuban people


    ISBN: 978-0-87348-869-3
    Price: $10   100 pp.
    Also available in Spanish, French, Greek, Arabic
    October 1962
    The ‘Missile’ Crisis as Seen from Cuba
    By Tomás Diez Acosta

    ISBN: 978-0-87348-956-0
    Price: $25   333 pp.

    Nowhere are the questions of revolutionary strategy that today confront men and women on the front lines of struggles in the Americas addressed with greater truthfulness and clarity than in these two documents, adopted by million-strong assemblies of the Cuban people in 1960 and 1962. These uncompromising indictments of imperialist plunder and “the exploitation of man by man” continue to stand as manifestos of revolutionary struggle by working people the world over.

    Preface by Mary-Alice Waters, photo section, chronology, glossary, index.

    In October 1962, Washington pushed the world to the edge of nuclear war. Here, for the first time, the full story of that historic moment is told from the perspective of the Cuban people, whose determination to defend their sovereignty and their socialist revolution blocked U.S. plans for a military assault and saved humanity from the consequences of a nuclear holocaust.

    Preface by Mary-Alice Waters, photo section, map, notes, glossary, bibliography, index.

     
    Por todos los caminos de la Sierra
    La victoria estratégica

    On every road through the Sierra
    STRATEGIC VICTORY


    ISBN: 978-9-59274-104-1
    Price: $35   855 pp.   Spanish
    Published in Cuba by the publishing office of the Council of State of the Republic of Cuba.
    To Speak the Truth
    Why Washington’s ‘Cold War’ Against Cuba Doesn’t End
    By Ernesto Che Guevara, Fidel Castro

    ISBN: 978-0-87348-633-0
    Price: $18   240 pp.

    Fidel Castro’s account of how in 74 days of battle in the summer of 1958, 300 revolutionary fighters—with the support of workers and farmers across Cuba—defeated Batista’s 10,000-strong “final offensive.”

    Introduction, maps, photos, facsimiles of historical documents, illustrated glossary of weapons.

    Soldier of the Cuban Revolution
    From the Cane Fields of Oriente to General of the Revolutionary Armed Forces
    By Luis Alfonso Zayas

    ISBN: 978-1-60488-031-1
    Price: $18   202 pp.
    Also available in Spanish
     
    Working-class Politics and the Trade Unions
     

    Photos by The Militant



    “Apart from their original purposes, [trade unions] must now learn to act deliberately as organizing centers of the working class in the broad interest of its complete emancipation.”
    —Karl Marx, Trade Unions: Their Past, Present, and Future

    Malcolm X, Black Liberation, and the Road to Workers Power

    By Jack Barnes
    Price: $20
    Also available in Spanish, French

    The foundations for the explosive rise of the Black liberation struggle in the US beginning in the mid-1950s were laid by the massive migration of Blacks from the rural South to cities and factories across the continent. Malcolm X emerged from this rising struggle as its outstanding single leader.

    Drawing lessons from 150 years of struggle, this book helps us understand why it is the revolutionary conquest of power by the working class that will make possible the final battle for Black freedom—and open the way to a world based not on exploitation, violence, and racism, but human solidarity. A socialist world.

    The Changing Face of U.S. Politics
    Working-Class Politics and the Trade Unions

    By Jack Barnes
    Price: $24
    Also available in Spanish, French, Greek, Swedish

    Building the kind of party working people need to prepare for coming class battles through which they will revolutionize their unions, society, and themselves. A handbook for workers looking for how to forge class solidarity and fight effectively to defend living and job conditions in face of today’s deep capitalist crisis, along a road toward the revolutionary battle for working-class power.

    Trade Unions in the Epoch of Imperialist Decay

    By Leon Trotsky
    Price: $16

    Featuring “Trade Unions: Their Past, Present, and Future” by Karl Marx

    Food for thought—and action—from leaders of three generations of the modern revolutionary workers movement. Invaluable to the practical education of militant workers who are relearning today what a strike is and how it can be fought and won—militants who, in the course of such struggles, become interested in ideas of fellow unionists about how the entire system of capitalist exploitation can be ended.

    Introduction by Farrell Dobbs, photos, notes, glossary, index.

    The Teamster Series (4 volumes)
    Lessons from the labor battles of the 1930s

    By Farrell Dobbs
    Each vol. $19    Series price: $65

  • Teamster Rebellion
    Also in Spanish, French, Swedish, and Farsi.
  • Teamster Power
    Also in Spanish.
  • Teamster Politics
  • Teamster Bureaucracy

  • The story of the 1934 truck drivers strikes in Minneapolis that transformed the Teamsters union across the Midwest and helped pave the way for the industrial union movement in the US. Dobbs, a central leader of the battle, recounts how rank-and-file Teamsters extended union power across the region, fought anti-union frame-ups and government union busting, and organized working-class opposition to the impending Second World War.