‘Forward Ever! Backward Never!’

Forty years ago a socialist revolution on the tiny Caribbean island of Grenada threatened to upturn the world economic order.

Fidel Castro (right), attends a May Day rally with Maurice Bishop, prime minister of Grenada (centre), and Daniel Ortega of the Nicaraguan Sandinistas. (Getty Images)

When Maurice Bishop, the revolutionary Grenadian leader, appeared at Hunter College in Brooklyn, New York in August 1983, the Reagan administration was worried. Four years earlier, in 1979, a socialist revolution had installed Bishop’s New Jewel Movement (NJM) in power in the Caribbean microstate of less than 100,000 people. A state department report from the time […]

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