At the end of the decade 1960’s emerged in Cuba a very specific term, Diversionismo ideologico, (ideological diversionism).This term was used by the government and some dogmatists old communist leaders as kind of “description”of those individuals that “trying to represent himself as a Marxist but in the background they carried the seed of bourgeois ideas and capitalist conceptions, undercover as Marxism-leninism, they try to present his ideas, as a new view of left theories”. But the most interesting aspect is “the aesthetic dimension”around this concept, because in many of the conference and articles by Raul Castro, Gaspar Garcia Gallo, José Antonio Portuondo and also the Communist Cuban Party Thesis and Resolution in 1976, where there is an explicit emphasis in shape a cultural and aesthetic panorama that confront the “diversionist ideas”. To have an idea, at this time and even late in early in the 1980’s dressing as “hippie fashion”, have a long hair, or even hear The Beatles was a "diversionist behavior" that put an individual in risk to go to jail or been qualified as counterrevolutionary.