Che Guevara Reader: Writings on Politics and RevolutionOcean Press, 2003 - 437 pages A new, revised and expanded edition of an Ocean Press classic. This reader is the bestselling, most comprehensive selection of Che Guevara's writings, letters and speeches available in English. This volume covers Che's writings on the Cuban revolutionary war, the first years of the revolution in Cuba and his vision for Latin America and the Third World. It includes such classic essays as "Socialism and Man in Cuba" and his call to create "Two, Three, Many Vietnams." Among the features of this expanded edition are several unpublished articles, essays and letters, including a letter from Che to his children shortly before his death in Bolivia in 1967 and an essay, "Strategy and tactics for the Latin American revolution." This new edition of a popular Ocean title is published in collaboration with the Che Guevara Archive in Havana. It includes: * an expanded and revised chronology "Deep inside the T-shirt where we have tried to trap him the eyes of Che Guevara are still burning with im-patience."--Ariel Dorfman |
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... Union from Cuba would significantly in- crease the price of all the goods we would import . The oil agreement has torn apart all these predictions . The Soviet Union is committed to sell Cuba oil of different specifications at a price ...
... Union was very advantageous for Cuba , he was simply explaining ... more than explaining , we could say he was synthesizing the sentiments of the Cuban people . Really , everyone felt a bit freer when we learned that we could sign trade ...
... Union can export sugar only to countries that usually buy it from them . The Soviet Union is a sugar importer , but it also exports refined sugar to some neighboring countries that have no refineries , such as Iran , Iraq , Afghanistan ...
Table des matières
Chronology | 7 |
THE CUBAN REVOLUTIONARY | 17 |
What we have learned and what we have taught December 1958 | 61 |
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