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  • ☭ 𝗚𝗿𝗮𝗶𝗻𝗘𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿 ☭OPMA
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    2 years ago

    Haven’t heard of anything by that name. From a cursory search, I only found “focoism”, which doesn’t seem to have been created by Fidel. AFAICT, Fidel didn’t write all that much, so “Castroism” would just be Marxism-Leninism applied to Cuba’s material conditions, rather than a different framework

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      He didn’t write much, but he has hundreds of pages of speeches with some fairly unique analyses. Cuban delegations to international orgs (UN, NAM, etc) also reveal a unique approach taken by the Cubans in terms of foreign policy.

      Like you say, there is no “Castroism,” it’s just Leninism, but the Cubans did diverge significantly from soviet doctrine in terms of international relations (and in my opinion they carved out probs the best approach to the non-aligned countries).

      I’ve also heard that Fidel had a different approach to the vanguard party, but idk much about that. I’d have to see in his speeches where he talks about it.

      • Right, it uses the term as synonymous with “focoism”, which was created (or at least formalized) by Régis Debray, not Fidel or Che (albeit inspired by the latter). I don’t know enough about it to make any meaningful comment 😑

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          Equality of sex and races is a major tenet of Castroism, hailed by Nelson Mandela as a hero when Mandela made his first trip to a foreign nation as South African president, he thanked and praised Castro for helping to end apartheid. He had done so by sending to Cuban army [sic] to Angola to defeat the apartheid South African government who attempted a takeover after the Angolan civil war. He gave special permission to a Kosher butcher to remain open to this day in order to support the Jewish Cuban community and distributes passover food to the small Jewish minority.