Books on Cuban Issues


Beyond Elián González: Covering and Uncovering
by Carlos Wotzkow and Agustin Blazquez.
A powerful and moving document illustrating a shared concern for their homeland, "composed of articles of the living testimony of Cubans dissatisfied with the wrongful image that some press agencies disseminate of reality."


The Law
by Bastiat -
Originally published in 1850, this book explains the fundamental principles involved in determining the proper scope of government. Written at the time of the French Revolution, it explains the socialist fallacies appearing at the time and that are occurring now in our country. (1984 ed, 75pp, poc)


Cuba in Revolution - Escape From a Lost Paradise
by Miguel A. Faria Jr., M.D.

"Dr. Miguel Faria's new book is a powerful beacon, illuminating topics as varied as Cuban health care before Castro and the failure of gun control in the United States. He makes the case for freedom with the passion and eloquence of one who knows what life is like without it. Cuba in Revolution---Escape From a Lost Paradise is an inspiring and exhilarating read." ---Jeff Jacoby, The Boston Globe "An impassioned plea for freedom...!" ---Brigid McMenamin, Forbes Magazine





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