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Carta de Martínez Villena al BP del CC del PC de EEUU 1929 00 00 sure will be, undoubtly, an efficient, perfect, complete censure, an all works of the and of all its sections should be!
THE REVOLUTIONARY SITUATION IN CUBA Cuba is showing the characteristics of the third period perhaps more sharply than any other Caribbean colonies. This is, in a marxist sense, a logical phenomenon. Not is by chance that Cuba presents highest grade of so called civilization. among all the Caribbean countries: in proposition to the territorial extend, population and total general national richness, Cuba has the largest imperialist investment in all the world. And this investment is principally in the live axle of the economical life in Cuba: the sola basic industry sugar. imperialism, thus deeply introduced in Cuba throughout the country is breaking quickly the sent feudalist relations existing among the peasant population. Of course imperialism needed to create a great agricultural proletariat, but there is another more interesting condition: imperialism has not Cuba as a source of row material, but as fountain of a semi elaborated product: sugar. So it needed to crate at the same time, within the campaign, an industrial proletariat, the workers in the sugar factories. This s a remarkable characteristic of the imperialist investment in Cuba.
But there are even more: in the proper basic investment in Cuba, American imperialism has a peculiar contradiction: the yankee capitalist sugar makers are divided into two antagonistic gr oups. One group, in Cuba, producers of cane sugar; and the other group makers of cane and beet sugar, in and countries whose sugar does not pay tariff in the ports (Puerto Rico, Philippines. And this is a very important specific contradiction of the United States imperialism in Cuba. The fight between the two rival groups has taken place recently, in the third period, when all contradictions of world capitalism are increasing.
Surely those economical publications must produce political, social, orresponding facts. SO WE CAN POINT OUT EXISTING IN CUBA THE SOLE CLASS MOVEMENT, AMONG THE CAST REVOLUTIONARY MOVEMENTS IN THE CARRIBBEAN. M NOT EXAGGERATING WHEN ASSERT THAT CUBA IS THE NEAREST LINE OF IMPERIALISM CHAIN IN THE CARRIBBEAN.
Parallel with the development of the imperialist contradiction in Cuba the workers movement has presented higher forms of struggle. The masses radicalization began to express itself since two last months of the last year, first timidly, in defensive strikes. But on short time the movement grew, reaching