Cuba's political landscape is witnessing a significant shift with the rise of a new generation of the Castro family, particularly with the advancement of <strong>Raul Guillermo Rodriguez Castro</strong>, the grandson of former leader <strong>Raul Castro</strong>. This change coincides with increasing pressures from the US government demanding radical reforms.
A new generation of the Castro family is stepping into the political spotlight in Cuba, with two grandsons gaining prominence in the elite political sphere. Meanwhile, another grandson expresses the aspirations of Cubans towards capitalism through social media.
In a controversial statement, Sandro Castro, the grandson of the late Cuban leader Fidel Castro, expressed that most Cubans desire to adopt a capitalist economic system. This comes as he criticizes the current president Miguel Díaz-Canel's performance, amidst shifting U.S.-Cuba relations.
Alexander Piroud, a literary researcher, reveals the close relationship between religion and the development of the novel in the 19th century, coinciding with the rise of financial capitalism. In an interview with 'Le Monde', he emphasizes that literature reflects the economic and social transformations of that era.