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Studies on Cuba continue to grow, but their quality has declined markedly ever since the inundation of an apologetic and tendentious exile literature. Still, there are a number of recent works in English that deserve careful attention.
Revolution in the Revolution? by Régis Debray (New York: Monthly Review, 1967). The famed study by the French philosopher-guerrilla fighter who has sought to provide ideological backbone to the new turn in Cuban politics.
Castro’s Cuba, Cuba’s Fidel by Lee Lockwood (New York: The Macmillan Company, 1967). A remarkable set of interviews with Fidel Castro, providing the most up-to-date account of the Cuban Premier’s beliefs and attitudes.
Revolutionary Politics and the Cuban Working Class by Maurice Zeitlin (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1967). The first significant sociological field-study of postrevolutionary Cuba. The attitudes of the masses expressed, though based on data obtained in 1962, remain unquestionably correct.
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Gans, H.J. There is still time... But not much time.... Trans-action 4, 52–57 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03180083
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