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:''On 2012 July 10, Ed D'Angelo, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Quinnipiac University, reported on "Socialist Renovations and the Capitalist Crisis," a seminar held at the University of Havana, June 18-22. Leading U.S. and Cuban philosophers and social scientists exchanged viewpoints on Cuba's economic and political changes and the manifestations of the capitalist crisis.''<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YChp8DQF-8I Youtube, Prof. Ed D'Angelo speaks on Cuba's Renewal.m4v Published on Aug 13, 2012]</ref> | :''On 2012 July 10, Ed D'Angelo, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Quinnipiac University, reported on "Socialist Renovations and the Capitalist Crisis," a seminar held at the University of Havana, June 18-22. Leading U.S. and Cuban philosophers and social scientists exchanged viewpoints on Cuba's economic and political changes and the manifestations of the capitalist crisis.''<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YChp8DQF-8I Youtube, Prof. Ed D'Angelo speaks on Cuba's Renewal.m4v Published on Aug 13, 2012]</ref> | ||
− | The event was sponsored by the [[New Haven Peace Council]]. | + | The event was sponsored by the [[Greater New Haven Peace Council]]. |
==References== | ==References== |
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Template:TOCnestleft Ed D'Angelo is a Philosophy Professor, Quinniapac University, Connecticut. He has been to Cuba around 12 times.[1]
Philosophical conference
In 1982 Ed D'Angelo organized a conference with US Marxist and Cuban philosophers.[2]
Nicaragua
Ed D'Angelo was in Nicaragua in 1986.
Cuba conference
Prof. Ed D'Angelo attended a conference comparing two approaches to socialism at the University of Havana in 2012. He spoke about it Tues., July 10, at the New Haven People's Center.
- On 2012 July 10, Ed D'Angelo, Adjunct Professor of Philosophy, Quinnipiac University, reported on "Socialist Renovations and the Capitalist Crisis," a seminar held at the University of Havana, June 18-22. Leading U.S. and Cuban philosophers and social scientists exchanged viewpoints on Cuba's economic and political changes and the manifestations of the capitalist crisis.[3]
The event was sponsored by the Greater New Haven Peace Council.