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Ignacio Ramonet

Autor von Fidel Castro. Mein Leben

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Fidel Castro. Mein Leben (1900) — Autor — 442 Exemplare
La Tyrannie de la communication (1998) 76 Exemplare
Géopolitique du chaos (1997) 60 Exemplare
Paris : Stadt der Rebellen. Ein Kulturführer (1975) — Autor — 12 Exemplare
Irak : Histoire d'un désastre (2005) 10 Exemplare
La Golosina Visual (2000) 10 Exemplare
El imperio de la vigilancia (2015) 9 Exemplare
In Conversation with Fidel (2008) 5 Exemplare
De resistencia y de ira (2011) 3 Exemplare
Crisis del siglo, La (2014) 2 Exemplare
Medyanın zorbalığı (2000) 2 Exemplare
Propagandas silenciosas (2006) 1 Exemplar
Mulheres Rebeldes 1 Exemplar

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Ramonet, Ignacio
Geburtstag
1943-05-05
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Spain
Geburtsort
Redondela, Galicia

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I rather like this reworking of the idea of a biography. Instead of an enhanced timeline: George Smith was born on... and ..., this is based upon approximately 100 hours of discussions between the author and the subject.

Hearing Fidel Castro's own views is fascinating. One has to accept that the final text was checked by him before publication, but even so, the person who comes out of this story is a warm hearted man acting for the betterment of the people of Cuba. It is strange that the USA talks so much about freedom, but only gives the freedom to follow its lead. As soon as any person/country wants freedom, they must be exterminated.… (mehr)
 
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the.ken.petersen | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 20, 2023 |
For years people have tried to persuade the leader of the Cuban Revolution to tell his own life story. Here, finally, Ignacio Ramonet, well-known activist and editor of Le Monde Diplomatique, has succeeded. For the first time, in a series of probing interviews, Fidel Castro describes his life, from the 1950s all the way up to the present day. He discusses his parents, his earliest influences, the beginnings of the revolution, his relationship with Che Guevara, the Bay of Pigs, the Carter years, Cuban migration to the US. And along the way, Ramonet challenges Castro to discuss his views on a number of controversial questions, from human rights and freedom of the press to the repression of homosexuality and the survival of the death penalty, and he gives his opinion of other leaders, alive and dead, including George Bush and Tony Blair.… (mehr)
 
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LarkinPubs | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Mar 1, 2023 |
I ran into a wall halfway through this. It was very readable and interesting and I think it is very important to get perspectives from outside America on things we accept as black and white as we do Cuba, but I need more context about the country's history before I know what to do with words from someone in power in it.
 
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kerpami | 6 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 10, 2014 |
ce livre traite de la manière dont le numérique a modifié le rapport du lecteur à l'information .
 
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