Che Guevara Speaks: Selected Speeches and WritingsMerit Publishers, 1967 - 159 pages |
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... ment . " It would be suitable to say that revolutionary theory , as the expression of a social truth , surpasses any declaration of it ; that is to say , even if the theory is not known , the revolution can succeed if historical reality ...
... ment . " It would be suitable to say that revolutionary theory , as the expression of a social truth , surpasses any declaration of it ; that is to say , even if the theory is not known , the revolution can succeed if historical reality ...
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... ment : that we are in a war , a cold war as they call it ; a war where there is no front line , no continuous bombard- ment , but where the two adversaries- this tiny champion of the Caribbean and the immense imperialist hyena - are ...
... ment : that we are in a war , a cold war as they call it ; a war where there is no front line , no continuous bombard- ment , but where the two adversaries- this tiny champion of the Caribbean and the immense imperialist hyena - are ...
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... Guerrilla fighting , though at a given moment it may be a defensive move- ment of the people , carries within itself the capacity to attack the enemy and must constantly develop it . This capacity Guerrilla Warfare : A Method 81.
... Guerrilla fighting , though at a given moment it may be a defensive move- ment of the people , carries within itself the capacity to attack the enemy and must constantly develop it . This capacity Guerrilla Warfare : A Method 81.
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A New Old Interview | 9 |
Mobilizing the Masses for the Invasion | 24 |
At Punta del Este | 47 |
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