War, Racism and Economic Injustice
The global ravages of capitalism
Fidel Castro
A damning analysis of the world economic and political order from one of the principal voices of the Third World. Always controversial and never reticent, Fidel Castro describes neoliberal globalization as a new system of "global apartheid."
Addressing those who are demanding an alternative to the global ravages of capitalism, the Cuban leader says: "People used to talk about apartheid in South Africa. Today we could talk about apartheid throughout the world, where over four billion people are deprived of the most basic rights as human beings."
This book also includes Cuba's immediate response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Fidel condemns the hypocrisy of Washington's "war against terrorism," arguing that the first victims of the escalating cycle of terror are those people living in the poor and underdeveloped world.


