Archive for the ‘Revolution’ Category

We are and we should be socialists

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Last October 2nd we discussed the international price of our fuel consumption. I am under the impression that its significance attracted the attention of many leaders and cadres.

Read More

Bush’s Self-Criticism

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

In a brief 15-minute speech, the President of the United States made some assertions that, had they come from the mouths of any of his adversaries, they would have been described as atrocious and cynical slanders against the economic system of his country which he named “democratic capitalism”.

Read More

Sincerity and the value of being humble

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Any autobiographically-tinted writing forces me to clear up any doubts about decisions I made more than half a century ago. I am talking about subtle details, since the essential points are never forgotten. This is true for what I did in 1948, sixty years ago.

Read More

A rest

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Yesterday, Tuesday, I had a large pile of cables with news on the meeting of the most industrialized powers in Japan. I will leave the material for another day, if it doesn’t go cold. I decided to rest. I preferred to meet with Gabo (Gabriel García Márquez) and his wife, Mercedes Barcha, who are visiting Cuba until the 11th. How much I longed to talk with them, to recall almost 50 years of sincere friendship!

Read More

Making no concessions to enemy ideology

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

I have decided to write this reflection after listening to a public comment disseminated by one of the media of the Revolution, which I will not specifically mention.

Read More

Thirst for Blood (II)

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

I promised I would continue the reflections today, using textual news and adding pertinent commentaries.

Read More

I hope I never have reason to be ashamed

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

These words will be published tomorrow, on February 29. A great many tasks lie immediately ahead of us. The 10th International Conference of Economists on Globalization and the Problems of Development, a conference I have always attended and in which I have always expressed different points of view, will begin on Monday the 3rd. Judging by the international developments we’ve witnessed, this conference will doubtless be of great importance, owing to the presence of prestigious economists, some Nobel Prize laureates and two eminent heads of State.I wish to address a specific issue in this, today’s reflection.

Read More

Dear Compatriots

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Last Friday, February 15, I promised you that in my next reflection I would deal with an issue of interest to many compatriots. Thus, this now is rather a message.

Read More


Bad Behavior has blocked 264 access attempts in the last 7 days.