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Apocalypse now
The Republicans accurately described the United States today as a dystopia, the reverse of a Utopia. It IS of their own creation.
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Politics in Miami and its influence on Cuba
After 1959, Cuba became the center of the Miami's political campaigns, even when the majority of Cuban immigrants were not yet able to vote in elections.
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Cities and social equity in Cuba
Cuban cities share a group of serious problems that need to be addressed in the country's development project. Most were cited by architect Mario Coyula in 1997.
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If you vote, Trump loses
Will the four-year nightmare end, or will it be the beginning of a new phase of what Americans often cite as their exceptionalism?
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Literature for a catastrophe
“It Can’t Happen Here,” the ironic title for the 1935 novel by Sinclair Lewis, is about how it--fascism--would happen here.
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Harris, Biden, and our three pandemics
Some progressives don’t see in Biden-Harris the ticket of their dreams. The question then becomes, what's to be done? And the only answer is to support Biden-Harris wholeheartedly.
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Self-employment and other forms of employment
Cuba's private and cooperative sectors have suffered from a narrow, arbitrary and inflexible interpretation of their property rights, both legally and in the economic sphere.
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Tackling vulnerabilities with dogma-proof boldness
Decentralizing state-owned companies, and the expansion and formal recognition of the private and cooperative sectors, are the two main axes of an essential reform of the Cuban economic…
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Cuba’s economic reform: Implementation is the key
The views of a group of Cuban economists on the Island's latest economic recovery strategy...
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It is us against ourselves
It is not so much the external context, but rather the inconsistency of domestic policies which has wrecked, more than once, the past versions of the "Cuban development strategy."
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