Τρίτη 11 Μαρτίου 2008
In Cuba, ignorance in amber
By George Will
The letter from a 12-year-old to "my good friend Roosvelt" [sic] is dated Nov. 6, 1940, one day after FDR won a third term. Saying he is "very happy" FDR won, he adds: "If you like, give me a ten dollars bill green american." The letter, an enlarged copy of which is on display in the National Archives, ends: "Good by. Your friend, Fidel Castro."
Young Castro with his hand out prefigured his role in political history. Until its spell was broken, Marxism mesmerized millions by promising to solve mankind's economic problem — abundance without the alienation caused by work, the French word for which is travail. Instead, Castro created mendicant Marxism, making Cuba dependent on huge subventions from the Soviet Union, which paid eight times the market price for sugar and in the process purchased young Cuban men to fight in various "wars of liberation." When Russia withdrew its aid, Cuba's economy quickly shrank 35 percent, more than the U.S. economy contracted (26.5 percent) in the Depression. Cuba under communism had to import sugar. Today, Hugo Chavez's Venezuela provides $4 billion of oil to a Cuba that has a gross domestic product of $45 billion. Συνέχεια
Εγγραφή σε:
Σχόλια ανάρτησης (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
►
2010
(20)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (5)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (2)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (1)
-
►
2009
(25)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (2)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (2)
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (1)
- ► Ιανουαρίου (1)
-
▼
2008
(51)
- ► Δεκεμβρίου (1)
- ► Σεπτεμβρίου (1)
-
▼
Μαρτίου
(14)
- Σχέδιο Μάρσαλ #2
- Σχέδιο Μάρσαλ #1
- Sarkozy’s End
- Why I Am No Longer a 'Brain-Dead Liberal'
- Οι επιτήδειοι και η αναδιανομή
- Σκέψεις ενός καλλιτέχνη
- In Cuba, ignorance in amber
- Χθές, Σήμερα, Αύριο
- Could You Spare Me 16 Billion Euros?
- Obama-mania and cult of self-esteem
- Ammerman vs. Me Act 2 Scene 2
- Ammerman vs. Me Act 2 Scene 1
- A response to Mr. Ammerman's comments
- Το δημόσιο χάος κοστίζει 16 δισ.
- ► Φεβρουαρίου (8)
Δεν υπάρχουν σχόλια:
Δημοσίευση σχολίου