When are you moving there?Pretty well actually. They've had brilliant success with both health and literacy.
When are you moving there?Pretty well actually. They've had brilliant success with both health and literacy.
When are you moving there?
They have?
In order to survive in Cuba, you basically have to learn how to operate within the black market. I can't imagine that being a very successful system to live within...
Yes.
So you say.
Most of it's in PDFs, which I can't attach here. But if you do some looking - shouldn't take more than a few minutes - you'll find plenty of folks analysing the records of both regimes.
Why not finish it there?When I finish my education, learn Spanish, and decide that revising socialism in Cuba is more important than building it elsewhere.
How is that funny?
Pretty well actually. They've had brilliant success with both health and literacy.
When I finish my education, learn Spanish, and decide that revising socialism in Cuba is more important than building it elsewhere.
Or join a CDR and obey the law.
If you live by the Cuban system, and adhere to it's rationing laws, you will starve and run out of supplies. Hence, my crack about the black market, which every Cuban has to engage in, in order to get by. It's kind of like poor people in the US - who often get very good at understanding the bureucratic networks around them in order to collect the benefits they need. People in Cuban have to become very black market savvy in order to get by.