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Alice - 1988
In Defense of Socialism: Four Speeches on the 30th Anniversary of the Cuban Revolution (Fidel Castro Speeches, Vol. 4, 1988-89)
Published in Paperback by Pathfinder Press (NY) (1994-02)
Authors: Fidel Castro and Mary-Alice Waters
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They speak to the future
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-02-19
Even the US government admits that Cuba has survived the "special period," the disaster brought about by the collapse of the Soviet Union and the other Stalinist governments at the hands of their own working people. Castro made these speeches at the start of the special period, speaking from the strength of Cuba's victories in Africa against South African Apartheid imperialism, from its successful defeat of those who took the bribes of Washington and the drug Cartel. These speeches show the confidence of Fidel and the Cuban revoloutionists in working people in Cuba and around the world. Though they are 11 and 12 years old as I write, when you read these speeches you will understand why they speak to the socialist future of working people, not to the past.

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Fidel Castro's speeches in English, elected and edited
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2000-06-15
Fidel Castro is known for public speeches that last 6, 7, 8 hours or longer. These four translated speeches are mercifully shorter (because they have been edited). They represent the explanaiton of the start of the "special period" when Cuba, now stripped of Soviet aid, had to justify to his people the coming years of suffering. An important historical document for understanding Castro's view of history and Cuban life.

an unflinching partisan
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-31
This book gives you a chance to hear Fidel Castro as he rejects the "new thinking" in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. In four 1988-89 speeches he champions Cuba's socialist revolution and critiques the failures of the bureaucratic regimes in the USSR and Eastern Europe.

He also reviews how these countries' examples had introduced weaknesses in Cuba's system and announces a campaign to correct these errors and reassert the principles of socialism. This collection gives you insight, not only into Cuba, but also into capitalism and socialism in general.

What future for humanity?
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2002-03-03
These are four speeches by Cuban leader Fidel Castro, given to mass rallies and meetings in 1989. Castro gives a reasoned, factual defense of socialism as the way forward for humanity with a rich analysis of some of the sharpest conflicts in the world at that time, from the economic and social crisis in Third World countries to the U.S. war against Nicaragua and El Salvador. Especially interesting is the detailed account of the South African invasion of Angola, Cuba's response of sending tens of thousands of volunteers to fight along with the Angolans, and of the death-blow dealt to apartheid in the battle at Cuito Cuanavale.

Castro also explains some of the early history of the Cuban revolution, such as how workers and peasants, led by the Rebel Army, actually took power in 1959. He takes up some of the big questions posed to anyone interested in building a new society, based on efforts the Cubans were then making to overcome bureaucratism, corruption and inefficiency. What is the relation between the individual and society, material wages versus moral and political consciousness, the use of technology and its impact on workers lives?

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Alice - 1988
Dawn and Dusk
Published in Kindle Edition by FSG (2007-04-07)
Author: Alice Mead
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Courtesy of Teens Read Too
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Review Date: 2007-08-07
DAWN AND DUSK by Alice Mead is a compelling work of fiction that is a timely read for youth of the 21st Century.

Azad is a pre-teen, Kurdish boy living in Iran along the Iraq border in the late '80's during the Iran-Iraq war. To make the lives of his people even more trying, the Kurds are despised in their own country as well as Iraq. This sad fact of life inspires many to join a resistance movement against the Ayatollah's regime, putting their lives in danger. When Azad's town is bombed with Iraqi chemical weapons, he retreats to his mother's home in the mountains of Kurdistan.

The heart of this story - in spite of its foreign setting - is one of universal concerns for young people. Azad's parents are divorced and he has mixed feelings for both his mom and dad. Who is to blame for his broken home?

He feels abandoned by his mom, who moved far away after the divorce, but he wonders if the rumors are true about his father. Is he really an informer for the Iranian secret police? Did his mother leave because she is a member of the resistance? His struggles with his family situation combine with his feelings of alienation as a Kurd. Many young people will identify with Azad's concerns.

Although the ending is a bit too tidy for realistic fiction, Mead's resolution keeps DAWN AND DUSK acceptable for its targeted young audience. This novel is extremely well-written and has an authentic sense of place. Four stars.

Reviewed by: Mark Frye, author and reviewer

Alice - 1988
13 Fall 1988 New Acquisitions
Published in Paperback by Alice Adam Ltd. (1988)
Author: Alice Adam
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Alice - 1988
Social security area population projections, 1988 (Actuarial study)
Published in Unknown Binding by Social Security Administration, Office of the Actuary (1988)
Author: Alice H Wade
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Alice - 1988
Alice Adam 13 New Acquisitions Fall 1988
Published in Paperback by UNSPECIFIED VENDOR (0000)
Author: Alice Adam
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Alice - 1988
Alice and Look Who Else Through the Looking-glass [Exhibit Catalogue] Dec. 10, 1988 Through Jan. 7, 1989. Bernice Steinbaum Gallery
Published in Paperback by Bernice Steinbaum Gallery (1988)
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Alice - 1988
Alice: A Centennial History, 1888-1988
Published in Hardcover by Marion Koogler McNay Art Museum (1992-06)
Author: Jean Darby
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Alice - 1988
--and fellow members: A history of the Garland Street Literary Club of Flint, Michigan, 1888-1988 (Occasional publications series / the University of Michigan--Flint, the Archives)
Published in Unknown Binding by University of Michigan--Flint Archives in cooperation with the Genesee County Historical Society (1988)
Author: Alice Lethbridge
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Alice - 1988
Archeological investigations of five remote tracts of land within Denali National Park and Preserve, Alaska: 1988, 1989 (Resources report NPS/ARRCR/CRR)
Published in Unknown Binding by Dept. of the Interior, National Park Service, Alaska System Support Office, Division of Cultural Resources (1996)
Author: Alice J Lynch
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Alice - 1988
Biography - Sargent, Alice G(oldstein) (1939-1988): An article from: Contemporary Authors
Published in Digital by Thomson Gale (2002-01-01)
Author: Gale Reference Team
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