Marxist adherents from Russia and Cuba discussed ways to develop the doctrine as part of the 3rd International Meeting of Representatives of Theoretical Publications of Left-Wing Parties and Movement
Havana, Cuba. – As part of the 3rd International Meeting of Representatives of Theoretical Publications of Left-Wing Parties and Movements, currently underway in Havana, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Stanislav Anikhovsky met with Cuban researchers: Luis Emilio Aybar, Director of the Juan Marinello Institute of Cultural Research; Felix Valdés, Research Fellow at the Havana Institute of Philosophy; and Llanisco Lugo, Research Fellow at the same Institute of Cultural Research.
The key topic of the discussion was the development and popularization of Marxist-Leninist doctrine in the Russian Federation and Cuba. Participants unanimously noted that in today's conditions, it is crucial to update Marxism, clearly demonstrating its inextricable connection with social practice.
It was emphasized that Marxism is not a rigid set of theoretical frameworks, but an effective way to study and transform society. In this regard, the parties discussed the importance of countering the numerous bourgeois attacks on Marxist doctrine.
Particular attention was paid to issues of party and political studies. Participants agreed on the need to strengthen the study of Marxism in this format and, most importantly, to find effective ways to engage young people in the study of Marx's ideas.
For their part, Cuban representatives, in particular Luis Emilio Aybar, pointed out the need for a deep study of the experience of the Cuban Revolution and the development of Marxist thought by leaders such as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara .
Following the meeting, the parties agreed to further develop cooperation and exchange practical experience between Russian and Cuban institutions and party structures.
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Marxist adherents from Russia and Cuba discussed ways to develop the doctrine as part of the 3rd International Meeting of Representatives of Theoretical Publications of Left-Wing Parties and Movement
https://kprf.ru/international/new-world/238120.htmlHavana, Cuba. – As part of the 3rd International Meeting of Representatives of Theoretical Publications of Left-Wing Parties and Movements, currently underway in Havana, Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Stanislav Anikhovsky met with Cuban researchers: Luis Emilio Aybar, Director of the Juan Marinello Institute of Cultural Research; Felix Valdés, Research Fellow at the Havana Institute of Philosophy; and Llanisco Lugo, Research Fellow at the same Institute of Cultural Research.
The key topic of the discussion was the development and popularization of Marxist-Leninist doctrine in the Russian Federation and Cuba. Participants unanimously noted that in today's conditions, it is crucial to update Marxism, clearly demonstrating its inextricable connection with social practice.
It was emphasized that Marxism is not a rigid set of theoretical frameworks, but an effective way to study and transform society. In this regard, the parties discussed the importance of countering the numerous bourgeois attacks on Marxist doctrine.
Particular attention was paid to issues of party and political studies. Participants agreed on the need to strengthen the study of Marxism in this format and, most importantly, to find effective ways to engage young people in the study of Marx's ideas.
For their part, Cuban representatives, in particular Luis Emilio Aybar, pointed out the need for a deep study of the experience of the Cuban Revolution and the development of Marxist thought by leaders such as Fidel Castro and Che Guevara .
Following the meeting, the parties agreed to further develop cooperation and exchange practical experience between Russian and Cuban institutions and party structures.