do you really think that Castro was stupid enough to believe he wouldn't be pushing Cuba away from the US if he nationalized ITT, United Fruit, Texaco, etc.?
Never said I didn't think that.
I said he wasn't pushing away the Americans because the Soviets were urging him to.
He pushed away American control before the Soviets entered the fray in Oriente.
What is the difference between "free market" and "riding the backs of the proletariat"?
Well I would say that the free market had much loose definition at the time of budding US interest in LATAM after the Spanish-American war (And prior to)
Meaning they Couldn't grow certain crops at home due to soil constraints and they could get much cheaper labour by strong arming and pressuring LATAM governments to fall in line and grow what was demanded in the US while caring less about what the actual people of said county could grow.
So in that sense, and I used proletariat in a humorous sense, the free market means not being constrained by laws that the US imposed at home by exporting this labour to cheaper countries.
Cubans, if we might momentarily disregard what occured afterwards, had the fortune of finding a gruop of leaders at the right time in the right place with the right amount of luck and the right message to try and end this.
It's definetly debatable that what happened afterwards strayed from the initial idea due to outside pressure from two warring superpowers vying for a foothold.
I'm curious to hear how the industrialization of, say, England compares in terms of "unacceptable" with the industrialization of, say, Russia? What is acceptable? In what ways should we constrain our rate of abolishment of poverty (thereby condemning future generations) in order to achieve "acceptability
Acceptable in modern terms is not what happened during the industrialization of either country.
If you think I'm pro Soviet you're mistaken.
The people worked insanely long hours at wages that don't even compare to modern wages after inflation is taken into account and were given no subsidies of any kind whatsoever
This made a few very lucky people filthy rich and industralized England and Russia (even more so) in a short amount of time.
Can this be done today?
I don't know, can it? Would it be acceptable?
I wonder how Cuba would look today if had spent the last 50+ years as a tourist destination freely accessible to Americans?
Roughly without much work, something like this I would wager:
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/gt.html
http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/ho.html