The nation . i Are you surprised at the radicalism of the Castro regime? Youneed not be. On November 30, 19:57, when Castro was stilla distant, bearded figure fighting a guerrilla war in the SierraMaestra, The Nation published a Program of the 26th ofJul) Movement taken from an obscure Costa Rican publica-tion put out by Castro sympathizers. The program forecastmuch of what Castro is doing today—even though, at thetime, its authenticity was denied by some of the Cuban leadersmore conservative spokesmen in the United States. When Did the 1957 Costa Rican document truly reflect Castrosthinking a


The nation . i Are you surprised at the radicalism of the Castro regime? Youneed not be. On November 30, 19:57, when Castro was stilla distant, bearded figure fighting a guerrilla war in the SierraMaestra, The Nation published a Program of the 26th ofJul) Movement taken from an obscure Costa Rican publica-tion put out by Castro sympathizers. The program forecastmuch of what Castro is doing today—even though, at thetime, its authenticity was denied by some of the Cuban leadersmore conservative spokesmen in the United States. When Did the 1957 Costa Rican document truly reflect Castrosthinking at the time? Or did Castro come to think that wayonly after he came to power? In either case, The Nation scoreda notable beat. lis The best way to guard against surprise is to read The Nation—and remember what you read. See coupon below. Truth? :$-:?.& IOIV ? THE NATION, 333 Sixth Avenue, New York 14 Please send THE NATION ? One Year, $8 Q Three years, $20 ? Two Years, $14 ? 6 Months, $4 ? Payment enclosed Q Bill me (Foreign postage $1 a f9U >-\tra) \ mr LDD&B8S < \i\ BONB ~ STATK THE SEPTEMBER 10, 1960 . 25c


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