Cuban Libertarian Movement

Cuban Libertarian Movement (Movimiento Libertario Cubano) may refer to different political organizations of Cuban exile that claim for them the label of libertarian, although with different meanings because a homonym of the Spanish word libertario:

  • Movimiento Libertario Cubano, an anarchist group founded in the 1990s with some former elements of an extinct organization with similar name founded in 1961.[1] To quote this organization's aims...

We are not just another anarchist organization, much less, a closed circle of 'chosen ones' that seeks to monopolize or claim the representation of Cuban anarchism. On the contrary, we are a network of collectives and individuals with sections in different cities of the world, which attempts a more effective coordination between the different currents that today make up Cuban anarchism from anarcho-syndicalism, revolutionary anarchism, anarcho-communism, cooperativism, communalism, primitivism, eco-anarchism to libertarian insurrectionalism.[2]


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