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Havana wields carrot and stick as it rethinks ideology Workers gain as Havana rethinks its ideological focus

By Marc Frank in Havana

Published: January 9 2009 02:00 | Last updated: January 9 2009 02:00

Fifty years ago, Fidel Castro swept into Cuba's capital on January 8, promising to establish a socialist state that would promote collectivism over individualism.

But the anniversary celebrations, which culminated in an evening rally in Havana yesterday, have put less emphasis on social spending and more on rewarding individual labour, as Cuba under the leadership of Fidel Castro's younger brother Raúl moves away from its decades-old commitment to communism.

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