At 11:07 pm -0700 25/8/00, Eryk Salvaggio wrote:
>Hm, maybe there is more than one mindset in Cuba?
all its possible.
but there is not evidence that someone outside communist party
can reach public opinion, or if there is any public opinion there.
>Maybe some people idealize america, and some people
>idealize Castro?
the problem with ideologies, specially with those selfcalled "revolutionaries"
is that they are becoming obsoletes very soon today (like technologies).
they have only one chance to survive the social changes is to keep society
coviniently stagnat in the past
>I know that when i was in Amstterdam I found a couple
>who hated amsterdam- one of the "free-est" cities in the world-
>and were trying to get back IN to Cuba.
there are some people who hate liberty, specially
when this is expressed free of social restrictions.
the bureacrat socialism is an ambient disposed to that.
>But I also have heard, numerous times, of the art there, and
>all of it deals with the need for the spirits of people to be elevated
>out of the extreme poverty and structure.
the art product over statism realism socialist- or communist
have his social role to keep people in one midnset
the rebel artist have no room to express.
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