On Cuba

  1. Who?
    Who?
    What stance does the USFI generally take on Cuba? Do you guys adhere to the traditional "deformed workers state" analysis?
  2. redphilly
    redphilly
    Hi comrade, The FI doesn't have a monolithic position on Cuba, Generally, I think it's fair to say that all of the FI agrees that Cuba is a workers state with some bureaucratic deformations and lacking the organs of socialist democracy.

    It seems to me that the FI majority has moved to a position that the Cuban leadership is posed for the restoration of capitalism.
    http://www.internationalviewpoint.or...recherche=cuba

    My organization, Socialist Action-US, continues to defend the Cuban revolution. We see the lack of workers democracy as an obstacle to the revolution's progress. That said, we do not call for political revolution, like some Trotskyist tendencies. We see the Cuban leadership as qualitatively different from the Stalinist bureaucracy in the old USSR. Our basic views can be found in the 2005 Political Resolution passed at our convention http://www.socialistaction.org/polit...lution2005.htm