Che Guevara SpeaksPathfinder, 2000 - 188 pages ?A faithful reflection of Che as he was, or, better, as he developed??from the preface by Joseph Hansen. In twenty speeches, interviews, and letters, Guevara dissects the workings of the imperialist system with scientific clarity, unflinching truthfulness, and biting humor. Cuba has shown by its example, he says, that ?a people can liberate themselves and keep themselves free.? ?Throughout the speeches and essays the warmness of the man comes through?. Nor has his death dimmed confidence in his ideas?. This little book is a useful guide in understanding why this has occurred.??Philip Foner, Hispanic American Historical Review. Preface by Joseph Hansen, index. |
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... military commission and responsibilities , in early 1965 and left Cuba in order to return to South America to help ad- vance the anti - imperialist and anticapitalist struggles that were sharpening in several countries . Along with a ...
... military commission and responsibilities , in early 1965 and left Cuba in order to return to South America to help ad- vance the anti - imperialist and anticapitalist struggles that were sharpening in several countries . Along with a ...
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... military situation is difficult from the first moments , the political situation will be no less delicate . If a single military error can wipe out the guerrillas , a political error can check their development for a long period . The ...
... military situation is difficult from the first moments , the political situation will be no less delicate . If a single military error can wipe out the guerrillas , a political error can check their development for a long period . The ...
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... military positions of the anti - French struggle in the southern part of the country and waited for the agreement to be carried out . But the patriots soon realized that there would be no elec- tions unless the United States felt ...
... military positions of the anti - French struggle in the southern part of the country and waited for the agreement to be carried out . But the patriots soon realized that there would be no elec- tions unless the United States felt ...
Table des matières
Publishers note to the second edition | 7 |
Fidels trip to New York | 21 |
Cuban exceptionalism? | 35 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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