Che Guevara Speaks: Selected Speeches and WritingsMerit Publishers, 1967 - 159 pages |
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... imperialism wanted to react , when the imperialists dis- covered that the group of inexperienced young men , who were marching in triumph through the streets of Havana , had a clear awareness of their political duty and an iron ...
... imperialism wanted to react , when the imperialists dis- covered that the group of inexperienced young men , who were marching in triumph through the streets of Havana , had a clear awareness of their political duty and an iron ...
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... imperialism . There is an alternative that appears about as follows : Either the progressive countries constitute a homogene- ous bloc in order to struggle against American imperialism in the Congo , and after the victory against ...
... imperialism . There is an alternative that appears about as follows : Either the progressive countries constitute a homogene- ous bloc in order to struggle against American imperialism in the Congo , and after the victory against ...
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... imperialism by means of struggle , on that we must be intransigent . We would sum up , as follows , our aspirations for vic- tory , destruction of imperialism by means of eliminating its strongest bulwark- the imperialist domain of the ...
... imperialism by means of struggle , on that we must be intransigent . We would sum up , as follows , our aspirations for vic- tory , destruction of imperialism by means of eliminating its strongest bulwark- the imperialist domain of the ...
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Preface | 9 |
Mobilizing the Masses for the Invasion | 24 |
At Punta del Este | 47 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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