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Cuba's 1960s Cultural Congress: Intellectuals at the Crossroads

Cuba's 1960s Cultural Congress: Intellectuals at the Crossroads

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In January 1968, Havana hosted the Cultural Congress of Havana, a landmark event that gathered hundreds of progressive intellectuals from around the world—including Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and many Latin American writers—to debate the role of culture and the intellectual in the Third World and socialist societies. This episode explores the Congress's ambitious agenda, the tensions between artistic freedom and revolutionary commitment, and the shadow it cast over Cuba's own literary scene, including the later Padilla Affair. We discuss the key figures, the controversies over socialist realism and aesthetic experimentation, and how the Congress reflected Fidel Castro's vision of a new culture aligned with anti-imperialist struggle. The episode also examines the unresolved question: Can a revolutionary state truly embrace intellectual independence? #Cuba #CulturalCongressOfHavana #1968 #JeanPaulSartre #SimoneDeBeauvoir #RobertoFernandezRetamar #Caliban #SocialistRealism #ThirdWorld #AntiImperialism #IntellectualFreedom #CubanRevolution #LatinAmerica #FidelCastro #Alienation #CultureAndPolitics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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