Cuban Libertarian Movement
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The Cuban Anarchist Movement (MLC or MLCE), (Spanish: Movimiento Libertario Cubano) is a network of Cuban anarchists living in exile abroad and possibly in Cuba, including collectives and individuals. The organization(s) take a consistent anti-capitalist and anti-Castro position, denouncing both Fidel Castro's regime and U.S. foreign policy towards Cuba while encouraging anarchist/libertarian communist/libertarian socialist resistance in both countries and abroad.
The word "libertarian" is a reference to libertarian socialism rather than economic liberalism.
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- Guángara Libertaria
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- MLC official site
- Cuban Anarchism: The History of A Movement by Frank Fernandez
- The Cuban Revolution - A Critical Perspective Cuban Libertarian Movement entry at the Anarchy Archives
- Cuba: socialist paradise or Castro's fiefdom?
- Freedom Teaching: Anarchism and education in early republican Cuba by Kirwin R. Shaffer
- Che Guevara (article from Organise! magazine of the Anarchist Federation
- Is Cuba Socialist? (Socialist Labor Party pamphlet)
- Why do anarchists oppose state socialism? (Anarchist FAQ)