That's right. Except of course places like Cuba and China have done far far better at lifting people out if poverty than many equivalent countries within the 'capitalist' economy. There were three similar Caribbean countries within the US imperial sphere in the late 50's. Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba. One had a revolution. I know which of those has done best for its poor.Marxism keeping the poor, poor. Let's hope democracy will now prevail.
Cherry picking basket case countries to prove a point. One reason Cuba has done so much better than it's immediate neighbours was huge Russian subsidies for decades. Let's see how socialism has benefited countries like Venezuela shall we?That's right. Except of course places like Cuba and China have done far far better at lifting people out if poverty than many equivalent countries within the 'capitalist' economy. There were three similar Caribbean countries within the US imperial sphere in the late 50's. Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba. One had a revolution. I know which of those has done best for its poor.
Otherwise great comment.
That's right. Except of course places like Cuba and China have done far far better at lifting people out if poverty than many equivalent countries within the 'capitalist' economy. There were three similar Caribbean countries within the US imperial sphere in the late 50's. Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba. One had a revolution. I know which of those has done best for its poor.
Otherwise great comment.
His brother is still in charge, so it's still a dictatorship mixed in with nepotism.
Is this the same China that under Mao saw between 20 and 43 million people starve to death between 1959-61?
That's one way to lower the amount of poor people.
That's right. Except of course places like Cuba and China have done far far better at lifting people out if poverty than many equivalent countries within the 'capitalist' economy. There were three similar Caribbean countries within the US imperial sphere in the late 50's. Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba. One had a revolution. I know which of those has done best for its poor.
Otherwise great comment.
It's obviously not 'cherry picking' to look at the most closely equivalent countries in the region for comparison. Haiti is a basket case. Dominican Republic not so much. Cuba has not received subsidies from Russia for decades and yet its standards of health and education have remained high. We also have no idea how it would have performed (including on political rights) without the US aggression. Which was entirely unjustified - initially being driven by cold war politics and more recently I would suspect by the fact that Florida is a swing state.Cherry picking basket case countries to prove a point. One reason Cuba has done so much better than it's immediate neighbours was huge Russian subsidies for decades. Let's see how socialism has benefited countries like Venezuela shall we?
A lot of Russians still think Uncle Joe was the best thing since sliced bread (presumably those who had no dealings with the NKVD).
Raul is supposed to be standing down soon and there are moderates waiting in the wings apparently.
It's obviously not 'cherry picking' to look at the most closely equivalent countries in the region for comparison. Haiti is a basket case. Dominican Republic not so much. Cuba has not received subsidies from Russia for decades and yet its standards of health and education have remained high. We also have no idea how it would have performed (including on political rights) without the US aggression. Which was entirely unjustified - initially being driven by cold war politics and more recently I would suspect by the fact that Florida is a swing state.
I have friends who are married to Cuban ladies, so I get a lot of info about political matters.
Raul is supposed to be standing down soon and there are moderates waiting in the wings apparently. Life on the street in Havana is already catching up to the West with internet cafes etc. Not sure about Big Mucks and Kentucky Frogs though.
3 decades of Russian capital investment followed by Venezuelan oil money is a useful buffer though AND rather bizarrely the one thing the Batista government had already spent huge amounts on was education and health. Cuba was already miles better than your other two examples. Infant mortality was so much better, it was even half the rate that Spain suffered for instance.It's obviously not 'cherry picking' to look at the most closely equivalent countries in the region for comparison. Haiti is a basket case. Dominican Republic not so much. Cuba has not received subsidies from Russia for decades and yet its standards of health and education have remained high. We also have no idea how it would have performed (including on political rights) without the US aggression. Which was entirely unjustified - initially being driven by cold war politics and more recently I would suspect by the fact that Florida is a swing state.
3 decades of Russian capital investment followed by Venezuelan oil money is a useful buffer though AND rather bizarrely the one thing the Batista government had already spent huge amounts on was education and health. Cuba was already miles better than your other two examples. Infant mortality was so much better, it was even half the rate that Spain suffered for instance.
And talking of which, the Cubans have routinely lied about the state of their health care. They claim an even lower infant mortality rate for example than under Batista yet late fetal deaths are 5 times higher than its neighbours. Funny that.
If only the free press in Cuba reported on this... Oh yes. There is no free press.
All the Usual Suspects crawling out from under their stones I see...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-38117068
Involved with Kennedy and Khrushchev during the Cuban missile crisis, a crucial time in history, which luckily never ensued to anything.
I'm no socialist, or communist.
But respect to Fidel. A big man who stood up for what he believed in & never faltered.
I went to Cuba under his rule & have much love for the Cuban people