Paul Cockshott wrote:

> To my eye it looks suspiciously like what was being heard about Gorbachovs
> programme in say 1988 or 1987.

Paul,

I agree with Juan Carlos Monedero that a more appropriate analogy is
NEP.  Why?  Because, however years of deprivation and economic decay
may have weaken it, the mass impetus for socialism remains alive and
strong in Cuba today.  Of course, it has been assisted by the
developments in the rest of Latin America and the world.  But the
process conducted by the party, for its breath and depth, in spite of
all, was crucial.  Largely, it seems to me, the Cubans are solidly
united around the guidelines that the communists just approved.  Fidel
lifted Raúl's arm to show his support for the outcome of the congress.
 New problems will arise.

Here's Lenin at the peak of his experience as a revolutionary and of
his intellectual game:

http://marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1921/nov/05.htm
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