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KAROL focuses on why Russian strategy as pursued by the Cuban PSP failed miserably. During the 1930's the Comintern line dictated Communist party coalitions with bourgeois groups, making a united anti-fascist front. Batista, then in power, at American urging welcomed the legitimacy brought by collaboration with the popular PSP. This work-through-the-system strategy, however, meant an ideological retreat for the militants as they had to accept Batista's policy with little power to criticize. Stalin repudiated the PSP, because he rightly felt that this interpretation of the Comintern strategy led to dangerous revisionist theories which would...

Author: By Tom Crane, | Title: CUBA'S WOES Fidel's Sugar- Ups and Downs of Revolution | 6/4/1971 | See Source »

...matter would probably have ended quietly if it had not become entangled in Italy's politics. Since January, in an effort to present itself as a respectable outfit and become part of the governing process, Italy's Communist Party has mounted a vigorous anti-Fascist campaign...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: The Pasta Putsch | 4/5/1971 | See Source »

Through what now appears to have been a deliberate government leak, the pro-Communist newspaper Paese Sera two weeks ago learned of the Dec. 8 farce. PLOT BY THE EXTREME RIGHT, headlined the daily. But Colombo's government rather than the Communists emerged as the spearhead of anti-Fascist vigilance. That was the feeling after warrants were issued last week for the arrest of Prince Borghese and five aides for seeking "to provoke an armed insurrection...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: ITALY: The Pasta Putsch | 4/5/1971 | See Source »

...wall in Varese: "Long live the Duce!" They were also accused of spearheading the renewed rioting in Reggio Calabria (lower left) over whether the town is to be chosen over Catanzaro as the capital of the region. In Catanzaro, they were blamed for a grenade attack on anti-Fascist demonstrators, which killed one and injured 13. The Catanzaro incident in turn set off demonstrations and rioting in Naples, Genoa and Rome, as well as a fistfight between Communist and neo-Fascist Deputies in the Italian Parliament. Despite the warnings of the Communists, the neo-Fascists have no chance of emulating...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The World: Europe: Old Feuds, Fresh Outbursts | 2/15/1971 | See Source »

...POLITICAL point of view of the film is confused. Its basically anti-fascist outlook attracts liberals and radicals. But is the hero of the film Lambrakis, whose real beliefs are vaguely pro-peace and anti-status quo? Is the hero the brave judge, who with painstaking efficiency works within the system to bring down the regime? Or is it that aide of Lambrakis who calls for the people to take to the streets and bring a violent end to a corrupt regime? All these are possible according to the audience. That Z is an exciting drama and that its point...

Author: By Theodore Sedgwick, | Title: The Moviegoer Z at Exeter St. Theatre indefinitely | 1/23/1970 | See Source »

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