The Most Comprehensive Reference Work on Fidel Castro’s Philosophy

Understanding Fidel Castro requires more than studying the major events of the Cuban Revolution or reviewing the political milestones of his leadership. To fully appreciate his influence on modern political thought, one must examine the ideas that shaped his vision, guided his decisions and defined his legacy. Over the course of more than five decades, … Read more

How Fidel Castro Defined Social Justice, Sovereignty and National Independence

Few political leaders of the twentieth century inspired as much debate, admiration, criticism and scholarly interest as Fidel Castro. For supporters and critics alike, understanding Castro requires more than examining historical events; it requires exploring the ideas that shaped his vision for Cuba and the developing world. Among the most important concepts in his political … Read more

Two Books. One Mission. Understanding America’s Future | Tom Mast

What challenges threaten America’s future, and what can be done about them? In this compelling double-book trailer, author Tom Mast examines two of the most important issues facing the nation today. Drawing on decades of experience in engineering, business leadership, military service, and civic involvement, Mast presents a thoughtful exploration of the causes behind America’s … Read more

Congress Is Not Broken. It Is Trapped

It is easy to say that Congress is broken. Approval ratings are low. Major problems remain unresolved. Public frustration continues to rise. From the outside, dysfunction appears obvious. But the deeper reality is more precise. Congress is not simply broken in the ordinary sense. It is operating within a system whose structures and incentives make … Read more

Communism vs. Absolutism: Untangling a Century of Political Confusion

For more than a century, “communism” has been one of the most debated and misunderstood political concepts in modern history. It has been associated with revolutions, one-party states, Cold War rivalries and the Soviet experiment. But what if much of what we think we know is built on a historical misunderstanding? In Contra Communism, author … Read more

Why Millions No Longer Trust the Media

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Millions no longer trust the media because they believe it has stopped reporting the world and started fighting over it. Once seen as a public watchdog, much of the press is now viewed as partisan, corporate, selective, and detached from ordinary life. The decline did not happen overnight. Years of sensational headlines, political bias, rushed … Read more

The Connection Between Education and Revolution in Fidel Castro’s Ideology

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For Fidel Castro, revolution was never limited to political change alone. It was also an intellectual transformation. Throughout his leadership, Fidel repeatedly emphasized that education, political awareness and ideological consciousness were essential to the survival of any revolutionary movement. In his view, true social change could not exist without an educated population capable of understanding … Read more

Inside Manuel Castro’s Three-Volume Study of Revolutionary Ideology

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Revolutionary movements have shaped the course of global history, but few have generated as much enduring political and intellectual debate as the Cuban revolution. At the center of that revolution stood Fidel Castro, a leader whose speeches, strategies and ideological vision continue to influence political discussions across generations. For readers seeking to understand the deeper … Read more