
Cuban Communism
Cuban Communism is a political and economic system where the government controls most resources and industries, aiming to promote equality and social welfare. In Cuba, the state owns land, businesses, and services like healthcare and education, seeking to reduce disparities. While it emphasizes collective good and social rights, it also limits certain freedoms and private enterprise. The system emerged from revolutionary ideals in 1959, aspiring to create a society where wealth and power are shared more evenly, though critics argue it restricts individual choice and economic growth.