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June 2007
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Written by Isabella Kenfield
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Monday, 18 June 2007 07:44 |
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Last week the Brazilian Movement of Landless Rural Workers (MST) held its
fifth National Congress in Brasília, the country's capital. The power the MST
has garnered throughout its 23 years was palpable, as more than 17,500 delegates
from 24 states and almost 200 international guests marched to the Square of the
Three Powers, situated between the buildings of the Executive, Judicial and
Legislative branches of government. My Premium Content
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Life in Cuba is a grim hand to mouth existence. The marxian ideal is a failed philosophy. It does not work. Beneficent capitalism. Poverty creates poverty, if your in a hole stop digging. A financially successful economy is where the money for programs for the alleviation of poverty.
Every immegrant that came to the U.S. over the past two hundred years, came with only the shirt on their backs. They succeeded in a thousand ways. Theft of land was not one of them. They worked, penny by penny.
Even in the U.S. today you can get free government land. Only nobody wants to live there, life is too difficult. Its called homesteading.