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Irving Louis Horowitz (Author)

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October 31, 2008

The Cuban Revolution did not start with the entrance of guerrillas into Havana on January 1, 1959. As Castro himself made clear, that event culminated several years of armed insurrection against the Batista regime. It was both a triumph and a harbinger of tragedy to come. Rather than herald a new Cuba joining the world's democracies, January 1, 1959 marked a new stage in authoritarian rule in the Americas. This amalgam of military charisma as a consequence of guerrilla insurgency, and iron-fisted party rule evolving from a near anarchic movement of politics, defined Castro's Cuba from the outset and has continued to do so for a half century.

This selection of essays, articles, and speeches by Horowit is cumulatively a statement of the collective national disaster suffered by Cubans for the past half century. The volume aims to explain the theory and practice of the regime, the absence of internal opposition, and the persistence of external support for Castro. Even with the collapse of Soviet communism, the ideology that underwrites Communist regimes remains the defining characteristics of Castro's Cuba.

The Long Night of Dark Intent is chronological in order, indicating major points in each of the five decades covered. The volume addresses five centers of analysis: economics, politics, society, military, and ideology. This is a unique, unflinching account with a strong emphasis on U. S. policy decisions.


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"The story of the Castro regime through the Saliniation lens is not a pretty one. Horowit's defense of his position necessarily involves detailed exposition of the violent, repressive side of the Cuban Revolution, including many events that have typically eluded the gae of sympathetic foreign visitors, including many foreign scholars. The book is rife with descriptions of personalistic dictatorial rule in Cuba, as well as ongoing repression of dissent, destruction of civil society, militariation, Soviet sponsored export of the Revolution throughout the Third World, purges, show trials, and widespread human rights abuses...For those unafraid to confront Trosty-eque truths, The Long Night of Dark Intent offers a wealth of historical material that has not been previously compiled, combined with engagingly forthright sociological analysis."

– Katherine Hirschfeld, Human Rights Review

"Horowit exemplifies Raymond Aron's realiation that even though objectivity might be impossible for the human species, fairness is not. Indeed, the latter can be attained by maintaining rigorous distinctions and comparisons and by concretely defining terms. The Long Night of Dark Intent illustrates this point. Like Robert Frost's "night of dark intent" socio-political canvas will rank always as a trustworthy and necessary resource."

– Laura Ymayo, Tartakoff, Society

"The Long Night of Dark Intent is superb. There are few people who have a grasp of what happened in Cuba during the past fifty years like Horowit. The division that he makes by decades is very pertinent."

– Ernesto F. Betancourt, First Director (ret) Radio Marti, United States Information Agency

The great virtue of The Long Night of Dark Intent is to explore the facets of totalitarian dictatorship, and the inevitable joining of Communism and the autocratic state. Castro's dual affinities with militarism on the one hand and populism on the other, has led over time to statist solutions that exceed the bounds of party organiation. Horowit offers an invaluable window into social science activity about Cuba during this same period.

– Howard Schneiderman, Professor of Sociology, Lafayette College The Long Night of Dark Intent: A Half Century of Cuban Communism constitutes a magnificent compilation of Horowit's writings on Cuba.

– Carmelo Mesa-Lago, Professor of Economics. The University of Pittsburgh

The Long Night of Dark Intent is not only the authoritative guide to tragedies unleashed by Castroism in all its phases but a moving and instructive account of the author's own anti-totalitarian odyssey since the early 1960's. Each of those moments or levels of the book are of real interest and importance. Horowit makes plain the feeble, tentative nature of the social order imposed on things by those who would be gods.

 – Daniel J. Mahoney, Professor of Political Science, Assumption College



The Long Night of Dark Intent is an enlightening book by a learned man who has probably done more to promote a scholarly understanding of post 1959 Cuba than anyone else in the United States.”

– Dario Fernande-Morera, Chronicles



“Horowit’s keen intellect and acerbic style are on full display.”

– Joshua H. Nadel, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews

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"Horowitz exemplifies Raymond Aron's realization that even though objectivity might be impossible for the human species, fairness is not. Indeed, the latter can be attained by maintaining rigorous distinctions and comparisons and by concretely defining terms. The Long Night of Dark Intent illustrates this point. Like Robert Frost's "night of dark intent" socio-political canvas will rank always as a trustworthy and necessary resource."

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