The ruling classes are entrenched in all positions of state power. They monopolize the teaching field. They dominate all means of mass communication. They have infinite financial resources. Theirs is a power which the monopolies and the ruling few will defend by blood and fire with the strength of their police and their armies.
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In consequence, the National General Assembly of the People of Cuba proclaims before America: <p>the right of peasants to land;</p> <p>the right of the worker to the fruit of his labor;</p> <p>the right of children to receive education;</p> <p>the right of the sick to receive medical and hospital care;</p> <p>the right of the young to work;</p> <p>the right of students to receive free instruction, practical and scientific;</p> <p>the right of Negroes and Indians to 'a full measure of human dignity';</p> <p>the right of woman to civil, social and political equality;</p> <p>the right of the aged to secure old age;</p> <p>the right of intellectuals, artists and scientists to fight through their work for a better world;</p> <p>the right of States to nationalize imperialist monopolies as a means of recovering national wealth and resources;</p> <p>the right of countries to engage freely in trade with all other countries of the world;</p> <p>the right of nations to full sovereignty;</p> <p>the right of people to convert their fortresses into schools and to arm their workers, peasants, students, intellectuals, Negroes, Indians, women, the young, the old, all the oppressed and exploited; that they may better defend, with their own hands, their rights and their future.</p>
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6) The National General Assembly of the people of Cuba - confident that it is expressing the general opinion of the peoples of Latin America - affirms that democracy is not compatible with financial oligarchy; with discrimination against the Negro; with disturbances by the Ku Klux Klan; nor with the persecution that drove scientists like Oppenheimer from their posts, deprived the world for years of the marvelous voice of Paul Robeson, held prisoner in his own country, and sent the Rosenbergs to their death against the protests of a shocked world including the appeals of many governments and of Pope Pius XII.