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'The Beginning of the End of Capitalism' by Fidel Castro [Speech given by the President of the
Republic
of Cuba at the public rally held at the "Abel Santamaría
Cuadrado"
Revolution Square in Ciego de Avila on the occasion of the 49th anniversary
of the
attacks on the Moncada and Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Barracks. July
26th,
one of the most important Cuban revolutionary holidays, marks the beginning
of the
movement to overthrow the Bastista dictatorship, a revolution that triumphed
on 1
January 1959. --SeeingRed]
Fellow Cubans: History has proved that nothing could defeat our people in its noble
endeavors
and that weapons are no more powerful than ideas. Gomez and Maceo, their tenacity and heroism, ride today like invincible
horsemen
through our fields; Céspedes and Agramonte bear with them the
constitution
and the justice for which they shed their blood in the free and sovereign
republic
they proclaimed in 1868. Martís ideals live on in the nation of
workers that we are today, as nothing could prevent that, from the
proletarian
spirit of a country built over centuries with the blood and sweat of slaves
and
workers, the deepest yearning for freedom and justice that our national hero
demanded would flow with inextinguishable strength, that is, our
socialism. What we
are today we have defended with honor and a sense of humanism and justice
that will
live on like an eternal flame. Glory be especially to this July 26 and to those who on the same date
forty-nine
years ago shed their blood and gave their lives to resume with ever growing
conscience the march down the road opened by their predecessors! Glory be to the people that, educated in just ideas and heroic
traditions, has
stayed true to them until today and will stay true tomorrow and ever onwards
to
victory! What are we, what shall we be if not one single history, one single idea,
one
single will for all times? Ciego de Avila and Morón, yesterday a line of barricades that the
enemy
tried to use to divide the country the East from the West, what are they
this July
26? They are an indestructible path linking the thought, the heroism and the
will
to struggle of that imperishable bulwark with whose independence
Martí
wanted to prevent and did prevent the powerful and expansionist neighbor to
the
North from spreading through the Antilles and falling with that additional
force on
our American lands. People of Ciego de Avila and fellow Cubans from the former province of
Camagüey, without the memory of your sacrifices of yesterday, our
dreams of
today would be impossible. Hardly twelve years ago, many in the world expected to see Cuba, the last
socialist state in the West, crumble. Not much time has gone by and today,
instead,
quite a number of us on this earth are waiting to see how the developed
capitalist
world led by the United States disengages from the colossal and chaotic
economic
mess in which it is enmeshed. Those who yesterday talked so much about the
end of
history might be wondering if this profound crisis is not the beginning of
the end
of the political, economic and social system it represents. Nevertheless, being aware of the disaster affecting that system does not
necessarily mean to be unrealistic, to indulge in excessive optimism or to
see
mirages in the midst of what is still an arid desert. The men who to some degree foresaw a fragment of the future, as a rule
perceived
the demise of their eras tragedies as closer and imminent. However,
one would
have to be really blind to fail to understand that the barbaric and cruel
world
order that humanity endures today cannot last much longer. History has shown that new eras have always arisen from the profound
crises of
any dominant system. The 21st century will not be like the century that just ended when the
human
population grew four times more that it had grown in the hundreds of
thousands of
years that man wandered through the woods, groves, rivers and lakes of the
earth,
seeking sustenance in obscure corners of the planet which are today
threatened with
pre-emptive and surprise attacks. Today, one could almost envy those noble
barbaric
predecessors! When Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto in 1848, it seemed that almost
the only
limit to the inexhaustible fount of riches that would make possible a truly
just
and worthy social system for human beings was the exploitative and merciless
capitalist system born from the bourgeois revolution. Not even his wondrous
genius
could imagine how much damage capitalism was yet to bring on humanity. Lenin discovered and analyzed its imperialist phase. Today, almost one hundred years later, humanity is suffering under the
horrors
of its neoliberal globalization. New and enormous challenges have surfaced in each of these stages that
lead it
closer to its end. Hardly 30 years ago, few people in the world discussed the
environment. Ideas or
themes linked to the destruction of the forests, soil erosion and salinity,
climate
change, the disappearing ozone layer, melting icecaps, whole cities and
nations
doomed to fatally disappear beneath the sea, polluted air and
water; overexploited
oceans seemed to be inventions of doomsday scientists and not pressing
realities. What does it mean for the overwhelming majority of humanity the
spectacular
breakthroughs of science, space flights, the possible colonization of Mars
and
suchlike things? What is it they promise to the billions of starving and diseased people,
total
or functional illiterates, who live on this planet? And what does the alleged existence of the United Nations Organization
and the
General Assembly mean to them, when the only thing that counts there is the
Security Council, where five countries have veto power, and the real tyranny
on any
matter exerted by the dominant hegemonic superpower? How can they be explained about the 200 million children who work for a
living,
others who are sold in the marketplaces of pleasure, or die by the millions
every
year when their lives could be saved with just a few cents? What can we feel proud of? What kind of humanity do we belong to? It is necessary to build an awareness of these realities. We should send this simple message of truth to the billions of people who
in one
way or another are experiencing this and are aware of it, so that no
sophisticated
weapons or mechanisms of deceit and lies that can destroy the conscience of
our
species. Selfishness, ambition, hatred, envy, rivalries, the worst instincts are
sown
everywhere. Education is what the overwhelming majority of people on this
planet
mostly lack, and that is what turns newborn babies into human beings. A
minimal
amount of political education for young people and adults would allow them
to
understand the worlds realities. Perhaps, of the evils brought about by developed capitalism none is so
nefarious
as the way of life and the consumerist habits, as unrealistic as they are
unattainable, which advertising drums into the world population 365 days a
year, 24
hours a day at a cost of a trillion dollars. If this amount were spent on
instilling values and on rationally educating nations, the face of the earth
would
change. Human beings are not educated to realistic patterns of consumption and
distribution that include our infinite cultural and spiritual wealth. These
could
realistically be within humankinds reach without destroying nature, as
could
food, housing, and other essential material goods. Actually, the exact
opposite is
done, which constitutes an enormous tragedy. Cuba is a modest example of what could be done with a minimum of
resources. Our
current struggle becomes especially important as we find ourselves up
against the
hostility and aggression of a government, which is the sum of the most
overwhelming
powers that have ever existed. It is, nevertheless, completely lacking in
the
ethical, social and humanist values which an endangered species like ours
need to
survive. Twenty U.S. universities have introduced crash courses to explain the
complicated tangles created by neoliberal capitalisms latest
feat: accounting
fraud. What is accounting fraud? It is barefaced robbery, a criminal
swindling of
millions and millions of Americans who had bought shares in big companies or
had
invested hundreds of billions of dollars in them. It is a fraud that
directly
affects retirees who had invested their money in these seemingly juicy
shares. The fraud scandal has given rise to controversies and direct and indirect
accusations between political leaders in the United States. President Bush,
in a
recent speech given in Alabama, insinuated that the blame lay with the
previous
U.S. administration. He said that the U.S. economy was suffering a hangover
from
the economic binge of the 90s. He did not mention President Clinton by name
but he
criticized that culture of endless corporate profits in the stock markets
where no
one ever thought about the future. The Democratic leadership has coincided with major newspapers in
responding with
harsh direct criticisms linking the current president with the same
practices that
he now pretends "to get rid of." They have mentioned the use of a
company on
the brink of a crisis, and how Mr. Bush, fully informed of the situation as
a board
member, sold his shares for $848,560, while the price was still high. Additionally, the leader of the Democratic majority in the Senate has
asked the
body regulating the Stock Exchange to publish information about the
privileged
loans received by the president, at low interest rates, when he worked for
the
Harken Energy Company. Accusations are flying while "millions of investors and pensioners
have
seen their savings and pensions reduced by more than one trillion
dollars," to
quote one prominent newspaper. In the midst of the year 2000 crisis, the effects on the stock markets in
the
United States and Europe have been devastating and have had a serious impact
on the
world economy dealing a blow to hopes of a slight recovery in 2002. More than 50% of U.S. consumers have shares in the stock market, which
could
negatively impact on the economic recovery. Unemployment in the United States has now risen to 6%. Company profits have fallen in five consecutive quarters. From March 2000 to date the Dow Jones and NASDAQ indices, the most
important for
the New York Stock Exchange had fallen, the former by around 31.6% and the
latter
by 73.9%. The New York Stock Exchange had lost $1.4 trillion in the last two
weeks. On Tuesday July 23, the New York Stock Exchange plummeted again because
of the
accounting fraud at WorldCom, the second largest world communications
company. On
Wednesday 24, it closed at a relatively high trend, and yesterday Thursday
25 July,
it was announced that 12 investment banks were under investigation for
possible
links with the accounting frauds. Nobody knows what surprise tomorrow might
bring. After several years of high surpluses, the current administration is
accused of
bringing back budget deficits with its economic policy. Public debt has risen to 6 trillion dollars, which is equivalent to a
$66,000
per capita debt for every American. The trade deficit continues to grow while the countrys spending in
2002
could exceed 500 billion dollars. The external financing they receive has fallen to less than half the
previous
amount and so has foreign investment. The dollar has been devalued against the Euro and the Yen. The interest rate has fallen to its lowest level in 40 years, a symptom
of
uncertainty and insecurity. There are some positive economic indicators, which do little to offset
the set
of overwhelmingly unfavorable factors just mentioned. I have not said a word about what is happening in Latin America where,
according
to information known to our people, the economic and social situation is
terrifying
and getting worse. Given the major significance of the U.S. economy for that of the rest of
the
world, including Cubas, which in addition to the blockade suffers the
indirect damage caused by the international economic crisis, the figures are
far
from encouraging for anyone. The set of problems that are piling up in the
world
point objectively to a disaster for neoliberal globalization and for that
unsustainable economic order. Since Cuba is a Third World country, it is also suffering from low sugar
and
nickel prices. The 10-year sustained growth of tourism of more than 15%
annually
was hit by the devastating terrorist attack on the Twin Towers, the effects
of the
world economic crisis on this industry and the growing cost of life
insurance and
fuel. Additionally submitted to an economic blockade by the United States
for more
than 40 years, but saving and managing its resources efficiently and
honorably,
there is no place here for murky businesses, the plundering of public funds,
money
laundering, drug trafficking or any other similar situations. There are no
children
who dont have a school. They dont go barefoot or
panhandling. Thirteen
vaccines protect their health. The infant mortality rate is one of the
lowest in
the world. All get immediate free medical care. All complete their sixth
grade and
almost one hundred percent their ninth grade. Today, all options for
studying are
within their reach. Their diet has improved. Their general education and art
knowledge are growing. Our young people are guaranteed the continuation of
their
studies and a job when they turn 16. Unemployment is not growing; it is falling, from 6% about 2 years ago and
it
will be 3.5% by the end of 2002. The number of drugs in short supply for the
population is clearly decreasing. Medical services are improving and other
new ones
are being introduced. The people are protected in case of natural disasters
and
receive immediate assistance when have been affected; also, recovery after
such
events takes place in record time. Hundreds of thousands of televisions are
supplied every year. Old schools are repaired and new ones are
built. Audiovisual
aids and computers are being introduced into school and general education on
a
massive scale. Programs such as the training of social workers and
University for
All are coming into being. Teachers and professors-training-on-the-job to
increase
the numbers of teaching staff and reduce classroom size are being educated.
Computer skills teachers are teaching this subject from pre-school
on. University
education is advancing significantly while we continue to help other
countries with
education, health and sport, free of charge. The social and humane advantages of our system are infinite. We are well
ahead
of many industrialized nations in many of the most important areas of life
and
ahead of all of them in some areas such as education, culture, scientific
knowledge
for the masses and other fields. Not all have been mentioned. We have unity, a political culture, cohesion and strength. Nothing can
even
affect our brilliant future. In the battle of ideas no one can go up against
our
intelligent and ever more cultured people. We have been able to withstand
the
blockade for more than 40 years, including 11 of special period. We have
just waged
a sound struggle against lies, infamy, political subversion and the attempt
to
impose the fickle will of the masters of the most powerful empire that has
ever
existed on our people. We did so with such impressive strength and popular
support
that nobody should have any doubts that there is no way to break our
invincible
will to win or to die defending our socialism, which we think is the most
just,
humane and decent society that can be conceived of. And with every minute
that
passes the lies, the ignorance, the lack of culture and the threats will
crash up
against the invincible spirit of our people. Hardly three days ago, the Miami terrorist Mob --created, hand-fed,
trained and
supported by the U.S. administration-- openly declared the millions that it
invests
in interfering, destabilizing and terrorist actions against our people. One
more
proof of the lack of seriousness behind the declarations, the lies and the
alleged
policies of an administration that promises to fight terrorism. Even if only out of a sense of political decency, the U.S. government
should
stop tolerating and supporting the extremist group which made it put on such
a
ridiculous show on May 20 [when Bush gave a major and aggressive anti-Cuba
speech
to a gathering of counter-revolutionaries --Editor] , which only led to
greater
unity, a strengthening of the revolutionary spirit and the patriotic
conscience
that the Cuban people has shown to the world. The smallest municipality in Cuba is stronger than all the scum that met
with
Bush in the James L. Knight Center in Miami. I have always said and I shall never regret it that the
American
people, idealist by nature due to its ethical values and its traditions of
love of
liberty will be one of the Cuban peoples best friends when it learns
the
whole truth about Cubas honest and heroic struggle. It showed this in
an
impressive way with its support for Eliáns return. Scarcely 72 hours ago, the House of Representatives also made an
important
gesture when, based on various criteria and viewpoints, and even under
assault by
the hysterical screams and shouts of a little group of Miami mobsters, it
paid no
heed to the arguments of the supporters of the blockade and genocide against
Cuba,
voting with determination and courage for three amendments that bring glory
to that
institution. It does not matter if the executive as was already announced
vetoes
them, nor does it matter if new ruses and provocations are invented to annul
them.
We shall always be grateful for that gesture. I would like to express our
peoples gratitude to both the Democratic and Republican legislators
who on
that day acted intelligently and strongly, following their own beliefs. We
shall
always be on the American peoples side in its struggle to preserve the
lives
and interests of its citizens who might become innocent victims of criminal
terrorist attacks. On this historical date for Cubans, I can assure you that we wish for a
sincere,
respectful and fraternal friendship between the peoples of Cuba and the
United
States. Long live socialism! Patria o Muerte! Venceremos! _____________
Courtesy: Cuban Interests Section
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