Marxism
mailing list archive
[ Other Periods
| Other mailing lists
| Search
]
Date:
[ Previous
| Next
]
Thread:
[ Previous
| Next
]
Index:
[ Author
| Date
| Thread
]
[Marxism] What do the Cuban workers have to say about the class struggle?
Greetings, Walter!
Are there any discussions taking place in Cuba about the struggle of the
working class on a global scale? What understanding do the Cuban workers have
of what is going on in Haiti, Iraq and Afghanistan? I'm not talking about the
government position on these issues. What are the workers saying? How come we
don't hear from any workers? Do they have access to the internet? It would be
good to see something from them on laborpartypraxis.
I'm just curious, how knowledgeable are the Cuban workers about what is going
on in nearby Jamaica? Back in the 70s they used to think that we had a
revolution. What do they think now? Do they know, for example that, according
to the Jamaica Confederation of Trade Union (JCTU) leadership, 74% of the
Jamaican workforce have no skills at all?! (see
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/html/20050106t220000-0500_72752_obs_jctu_says_j_can_workers_not_prepared_for_csme.asp
)
I'm just curious about what the Cuban workers know about the world and what
they are saying about the class struggle on a global scale. It's their struggle
too, you know.
They should not be silent.
Respect,
Aduku
_______________________________________________
Marxism mailing list
Marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
http://lists.econ.utah.edu/mailman/listinfo/marxism
- Thread context:
- [Marxism] Re: Democracy within socialist states, (continued)
- [Marxism] Jamaica: Facts and figures on religion and politics,
Aduku Addae Mon 17 Jan 2005, 22:40 GMT
- [Marxism] What do the Cuban workers have to say about the class struggle?,
Aduku Addae Mon 17 Jan 2005, 22:40 GMT
- [Marxism] Wash Post: Trouble in the US's backyard,
Fred Fuentes Mon 17 Jan 2005, 22:36 GMT
- [Marxism] Marx on management,
Rakesh Bhandari Mon 17 Jan 2005, 21:59 GMT
- [Marxism] Marx and the propagation of labour-power,
Philip Ferguson Mon 17 Jan 2005, 21:36 GMT
[ Other Periods
| Other mailing lists
| Search
]