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Title: Cuba Encourages Capitalism While Marking the 58th Anniversary of the Start of Communism
Source: FN
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Published: Aug 1, 2011
Author: Steve Harrigan
Post Date: 2011-08-01 07:27:18 by CZ82
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Views: 14914
Comments: 37

Cuba Encourages Capitalism While Marking the 58th Anniversary of the Start of Communism

By Steve Harrigan, July 29, 2011

When Cuba marked its 58th anniversary of the start of the Communist Revolution this week, a key message from Vice President Jose Machado was that Cubans need to work harder.

Machado, 81, who spoke for 25 minutes while President Raul Castro who attended the ceremony sat silent, blamed corruption and inertia for Cuba’s economic woes. In past years the holiday was marked by lengthy speeches from Fidel Castro lauding the revolution and attacking the U.S. government.

But this year leaders of the island nation of more than 11 million people are trying to encourage different ways of thinking, including allowing limited private enterprise.

Three hundred thousand Cubans have entered the private sector in the past year -- small businessmen and women who work out of their homes or yards -- or a 1956 Ford Victoria, like Juan, a Havana taxi driver and new entrepreneur.

And people are buying, even if it means spending more money. For example, a government haircut in Cuba costs about eight cents. A private-sector barber costs five times more, but for some, style is worth the extra pesos.

“Having a license from the government to do this just makes my life easier,” Juan says. “It means I don’t have to hide from the inspectors anymore.”

The piecemeal capitalism is doled out by an increasingly desperate Communist leadership trying to keep the Cuban economy afloat.

Eighty percent of Cubans still work for the state, and the country imports 80 percent of its food.

There is some skepticism that Castro, who just turned 80, will be able to manage any real transition.

“I call it putting a Band-aid on a 12-inch cut, because after 50-plus years with the economy being in terrible shape, now you’re telling the Cubans that have depended on the government a great deal to provide for them, 'We’re cutting you off.' That’s a pretty tough thing to do,” says professor Andy Gomez of the University of Miami.

For those who have made the plunge, like sunglasses salesman Noel, who hawks his wares on Havana sidewalks, not even a 35 percent government tax on profits can temper his enthusiasm.

“It is amazing,” Noel says. “Before, the police would arrest you for this. I was just making enough to eat, but now for the first time I have a little bit of money in my pocket.”

The next stage of reforms in Cuba – which could happen this year – would allow Cubans to buy or sell cars and houses, something currently against the law.

But there would still be limits. No one would be allowed to own more than one house, and for average workers, whose salary is currently about $19, even the possibility of owning one house could remain out of reach.

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#1. To: war, godwinson, lucysmom, mininggold (#0)

Your dream model of a state has failed.

A K A Stone  posted on  2011-08-01   7:32:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: A K A Stone (#1)

Your dream model of a state has failed.

Actually it failed almost 100 years ago, some people are just slow learners.....

CZ82  posted on  2011-08-01   7:34:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: CZ82, A K A Stone, war, mcgowanjm (#2)

Actually it failed almost 100 years ago, some people are just slow learners.....

So did capitalism. In fact it is almost funny how close these failures of the past mirror the failures of the modern communist / capitalis system.

Communists take over Russia in the 1920s and it fails in 10 years and capitalism fails in the 1930s, 10 years after communism fails.

Cut to the modern world and re-booted communism fails again in the 1990s and then re-booted capitalism fails again 10 years later.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-08-01   9:38:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#6. To: Godwinson (#5)

So did capitalism.

Capitalism lasted about 15 years in this country...mercantilism has ruled the roost for almost our entire duration.

war  posted on  2011-08-01 09:42:56 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Godwinson (#5)

"Personally, I do not hold my breath waiting for Kurzweilian "Singularity." We'll be disappointed enough when Walmart fails to run on wind turbines. "So now we enter an economic terra incognita of the real post-industrial economy - not the Cinderella hoo-hah of digi-magic advertised in places like Wired Magazine, but more like a Foxfire world made by hand. We're out of cheap oil, cheap and good ores, ocean fish, good timber, and lots of other things. All the stuff we erected to live our lives in - the stupendous armature of highways, strip malls, suburban houses, skyscraper condos, sewer systems, electric grids - is beyond our power to repair now. We can only patch it, and that can only work for so long before things go dark. (Can you sharpen a saw blade?)"

-kunstler

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