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Yazman
17th October 2003, 08:52
Assuming that the US isn't able to defeat Cuba, how do you think Che, Fidel, and the Cuban people will be viewed in the future, after the world has gone through the revolutionary phase (in the communist future)? How do you think countries such as China, and the Soviet Union will be viewed?

Dyst
17th October 2003, 09:21
I am not 100% sure of what you are meaning. But, I think it depends on how the communist society will be based. If it will evolve into Stalinism, libertarian communism or something else. Of course, depending to that, the people in the future would most likely see different on its revolutionaries in the past.

Ian
17th October 2003, 09:40
Cuba will hopefully be seen as it is, a struggling nation, a nation that has held of the strongest empire the world has ever known and managed to build an equitable society for itself. A society that has lived under an embargo and military threat from the pig empire a few dozen miles north of Cuba and yet still managed to give itself the greatest social system in all of the Western hemisphere.

I think all communists will be remembered as good people fighting for justice, just like Cuba was.

Bradyman
20th October 2003, 02:16
I think that Cuba will be regarded as a stepping stone for the change in society. It will represent not the best form of socialism, but a big step in the right direction.