The Cuban Revolution: A Critical Perspective
by Sam Dolgoff
Black Rose Books, 1976
Paper: 978-0-919618-35-0 | Cloth: 978-0-919618-36-7
Library of Congress Classification F1788.D58
Dewey Decimal Classification 972.91063

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Sam Dolgoff analyzes the Cuban Revolution.  He presents a historical perspective that arrives at new insights into social and political change. Sam Dolgoff (1902-1990) played an important role in anarchist movements since the early 1920s. He was a member of the Chicago Free Society Group, and co-founded the New York Libertarian League.

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