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[Marxism] Fidel on education: The revolution justly demands we work more



Reflections by comrade Fidel

http://www.cuba.cu/gobierno/reflexiones/2008/ing/f190708i.html

EDUCATION IN CUBA

It would seem our country has the most educational problems in the
world. All of the cables that reach us report on the many and
difficult challenges we face: a deficit of over 8,000 teachers,
disrespectful and ill-mannered students, lack of training, in short:
problems of all sorts.

I don't believe, to being with, that we're in such bad shape. Not one
developed country shares our schooling indices and the educational
possibilities open to all citizens in this field, which we maintain
in spite of the unjust blockade and the shameless plundering of arms,
muscles and brains Cuba endures.

The United States and other wealthy countries cannot even compare
themselves to us. They do have many more automobiles, use more fuel,
consume more drugs, buy more cosmetics and benefit from pillaging our
countries, as they have done for centuries.

Imperialism seeks to return Cuban women to the condition of
merchandise, pleasure objects and servants for the rich. They do not
forgive countries for their struggle for liberation. It yearns to
return to the time when black Cubans were barred from using
recreational centres. Then, many citizens lacked employment,
social security and medical services.

To Martí, freedom was very dear and one had to pay the price for it
or resign oneself to a life without it. That is the question all
Cubans must ask themselves each day.

How feasible are the aspirations of our enemies? Only we have the
answer, in each of us. In terms of education, should we not ask
ourselves if our educational system employs a bureaucratic method
which teaches science without conscience? I don't believe we have
regressed so much. In any event, each one of us must ask these
questions to avoid having our dignity spat on. We should expect no
mercy from our enemies.

There are tens of thousands of people who think, speak, act and make
decisions. The measures that are adopted every day are in their
hands.

Let us keep a watchful eye on our enemies and let us do exactly the
opposite of what they want from us to continue being who we are.

This is an appeal to our consciences. The Revolution justifiably
demands from us that we work more, that is to say, that we work!
We have held our ground for 50 years. The new generations are much
better prepared to face the challenges than we are; we have the right
to demand from them much more. Let us not become discouraged by the
news spread by our enemies, which distort the meaning of our words
and paint our self-criticisms as tragedies. The wellspring of our
revolutionary ethics is inexhaustible.

Fidel Castro Ruz

July 19, 2008


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