torsdag den 5. november 2015

Fidel Castro's Ideology



Actually it was not clear in 1959 that Cuba would be lead with a communistic ideology. It seemed the Provisional government, with the liberals as a part of it, wanted to change tyranny for democracy. Castro had not said anything himself in 1959 it was not before 1961 he declared that he was a Marxist-Leninist. 
Furthermore, the public saw now connection between the 26th of July Movement and communism. Castro simple kept quite and refused to answer questions as what global ideology he would say matched his own.



All information is from Pearsons 'History, 20th Century World, Authoritarian and single-Party States', 2010

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