Manuel Tiago’s ‘A Line in the Sand’: How to beat back a fascist coup

I remember reading accounts of Álvaro Cunhal, leading Portuguese Communist, in the U.S. after the 1974 military coup and popular uprising ended the long fascist regime of Salazar and his successors. Cunhal was often denounced as a rigid and dogmatic “Stalinist” and defender of the Soviet Union. Fortunately, I had already learned to question capitalist … Continue reading Manuel Tiago’s ‘A Line in the Sand’: How to beat back a fascist coup