
There is much more to life in Cuba than free doctors and prison sentences for a handful of dissidents. Karl Marx asserted that human happiness and spiritual well0being are largely determined by one's daily economic activity. Therefore, according to the namesake of Cuba's experiment, understanding the Cuban experience under Castro necessitates an understanding of Cubans' relationship to their daily work and consumption. This essay aims to explore that relationship in and around Havana.
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