Cuba's anarchist movement traces its heritage back further than any
other anarchist movement in Latin America; and Cuba produced the
only mass, well organized anarchist movement ever to appear in the
Western Hemisphere (excepting that in Argentina). Cuban Anarchism
traces that movement from its beginnings in 1865 through its role
in resisting homegrown dictatorship and U.S. imperialism throughout
the first half of the 20th century; its important role in resisting
the Batista dictatorship; its opposition to Castro's betrayal of
the Cuban Revolution; and its years in exile. The book concludes
with a look at the failure of the Castro dictatorship and at the
possibility of fulfilling the promise of the Cuban Revolution after
the fall of Castro.
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