CONTENTS /AN INTRODUCTORY WORD TO THE ANARCHIVE /CONTENTS /BIOGRAPHY /SAM DOLGOFF'S WORKS /BOOKS TRANSLATED BY SAM DOLGOFF /THE CUBAN REVOLUTION: AN ANARCHIST PERSPECTIVE /(INTRODUCTION) /CASTRO'S FRIENDLY CRITICS /From Waldo Frank to Rene Dumont /Dumonts Critique /Workers and Unions /The Boss /Censorship and Spying /Education /Cuba: A Military Dictatorship /Agriculture is Militarized /Dumont's Libertarian Socialist Proposals /Dumont: Spurious Libertarian /Wanted: A Libertarian Caudillo /THE CHARACTER OF THE CUBAN REVOLUTION /A Non-Social Revolution /Nationalization Versus Socialism /Russia and Cuba: Two Revolutions Compared /Revolution the Latin American Way / « Communism" a la Castro /The Real Revolution Is Yet To Come /THE IDEOLOGY OF SPANISH ANARCHISM /ANARCHISM IN CUBA: THE FORERUNNERS /Anarchism in the Colonial Period /Struggle for Independence: 1868-1895 /Anarchists in the Struggle for Independence /Cuban Independence: The Expansion of U.S. Imperialism /Independence to the Outbreak of World War I: 1898-1914 /Russian Revolution to the Machado Dictatorship: 1917-1925 /The Dictatorship of Machado: 1925-1933 /Manifesto to the Cuban Workers and the People in General /THE BATISTA ERA /The Communists and Batista /The Crisis of the Labor Movement and the Anarchists: 1944-1952 /The Role of the Libertarian Movement in the Anti-Batista Struggle /THE REVOLUTION IN PERSPECTIVE: THE ECONOMIC BACKGROUND /ANONYMOUS HEROES OF THE REVOLUTION /THE CUBAN REVOLUTION: ANARCHIST EYEWITNESS REPORTS /The Cuban Revolution: A Direct Report by Augustin Souchy /Revolution and Counter-Revolution in Cuba, by Abelardo Iglesias /How the Communists Took Over the University of Havana by Andres Valdespino /Interview With Cuban Libertarians by Roy Finch /Other Reports /Why the anarchists broke with Castros regime /THE POSITION OF THE CUBAN ANARCHISTS: SELECTED DOCUMENTS (1960-1974) /Declaration Of Principles of the Libertarian Syndicalist Group of Cuba (Havana, 1960) /Miscellaneous Declarations 1961-1975 /CUBA IN THE LATE 1960S AND THE 1970S /Forming the New Man Relations with Russia /Agriculture /Non-Agricultural Production /STRUCTURE OF POWER IN CUBA /Reorganization of the Governmental Structure /The Judicial System /The Communist Party of Cuba (CPC) /People's Democracy and Decentralization /The Committees for the Defense of the Revolution (CDR) /Cuban Youth Rebels /Plight of the Workers /Union "Democracy" /Workers' /Control and Self-Management /Militarization of Labor /The Armed Forces /Concluding Remarks /NOTES /APPENDICES /On the Constitution of the Republic of Cuba /Chronology 1959-1975 /GLOSSARY /BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES /Official Sources /Other Background and Source /Materials /Personal Accounts /Critical Studies.
The Cuban Revolution : A Critial Perspective