On this day in 1952, Fulgencio Batista led a military coup against outgoing Cuban president Carlos Prío Socarrás, canceling the elections three months before they were scheduled to take place. Batista himself was a candidate in the elections, but was not leading in the polls.
Claiming his actions were necessary to "save the Republic from chaos", Batista, with the backing of the army, stormed the presidential palace, with squads of troops and police surrounding the building. President Prío had left the area 30 minutes before however, and the palace was seized without violence.
The United States recognized his government on March 27th, and Batista allowed U.S. financial interests to dominate Cuba's economy. By the late 1950s, U.S. financial interests owned 90% of Cuban mines, 80% of its public utilities, 50% of its railways, 40% of its sugar production and 25% of its bank deposits, approximately $1 billion in total assets.
When asked to analyze Batista's government, historian Arthur Schlesinger wrote "The corruption of the Government, the brutality of the police, the government's indifference to the needs of the people for education, medical care, housing, for social justice and economic justice...is an open invitation to revolution."
Accordingly, Batista's reign ended on January 1st, 1959 when he was ousted from power by communist revolutionaries. Early that morning, Batista fled with an estimated personal fortune of $300 million to the Dominican Republic, where strongman and previous military ally Rafael Trujillo held power. Batista eventually found political asylum in Oliveira Salazar's Portugal and Francisco Franco's Spain, dying in the latter in 1973.
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How to Radicalize your social circles in 5 simple steps! [Left Unity Edition]
Spoiler Alert!
None of these steps are in any way simple, easy, or even necessarily likely. It's important to remember that even minor victories should be celebrated as it's never one thing that accomplishes anything, but the sum total of your efforts which compound over time!
1.) What?
Radicalize people (If you can)!
2.) When?
Now and always, comrades
3.) Who?
People who you can interact with or work alongside as equals
4.) How?
Don't 'hide your power level' but also don't go full [insert tendency here] on the first date either
Introduce concepts slowly and naturally
Borrow from the Bolsheviks
5.) Concrete Example
Genericized example based on my irl interactions
For example, as a marxist, I'd use dialectical materialist terms and analysis when shooting the shit with coworkers, but I wouldn't just start spouting about it, I'd prompt the basic discussion and guide it towards a topic I knew I could drop some good concepts about, and get them to engage and want to know more.
I could bring up a headline I read about BLM and discussion would then inevitably turn to the violence, and then I could naturally bring the conversation to discussion of the systemic factors that inherently lead to ACAB, without ever saying All Cops Are Bastards, as that would throw up their firewall and make them defensive. I also try to avoid directly (over)explaining too much myself, ideally you don't want to be talking more than them because then it starts feeling like a lecture not an exchange of ideas (even though it's secretly been a lecture the whole time). Just steer the conversation as best you can while citing examples and pointing out contradictions. Over time, you can really do a lot for someone's political development/ education without them really noticing just by shifting the framing of the discussion and the terminology used, and before you know it you're making jokes about what you hypothetically wish you could do to Jeff Bezos and talking openly about the various ways capitalism is fucking everyone, or how
the boss is doing the same.
5.) The most important bit
This is the actual last step: Go out and try to radicalize people! Do it now if you can, do it next time there's an explosive mass movement that polarizes and highlights contradictions, whatever. Get your hands dirty and start earning some cold hard praxis experience!
Then, when you can, pass on the knowledge you've gained and use it motivate and teach others to do the same! Pay it forwards, that's the last step, that's how we contribute to the grand and proud tradition of common folks fighting for a better world, that's how we win!
P.S. please pitch me more strategies from other tendencies would be useful to toss in here like I did with the Bolshevik bit, as I think we can all agree every tendency has at least a few great ideas, they're not included right now only due to the limits of my own political education
P.P.S. I used spoilers to condense stuff and make it more digestible/ better to look at. If I actually made it worse and ugly, let me know and I'll edit it o7
great seriouspost, thank you!
Thanks!
Very good post, looking forward to the dedicated one tomorrow!
I posted it a bit ago actually! Thought it's just this same text but in it's own post
Ah my bad, been multitasking so mostly just been on the megathread, good stuff!
Thanks! Wish people would upvote it :angery:
I did my part! :unity:
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