Che Guevara speaks.
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TextLanguage: Spanish Original language: English Publication details: New York : Pathfinder, 2000.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 188 pages ; 21 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0873489101
- 9780873489102
- Works. Selections. English. 2000
- 972.9106/4 21
- F1788 .G77 2000b
Includes index.
A new old interview -- Fidel's trip to New York -- Iedology of the Cuban revolution -- Mobilizing the masses for the invasion -- Cuban exceptionalism? -- Cuba's economic plan -- At Punta del Este -- Cuba and the Kennedy Plan -- Cadres for the new party -- May Day speech -- Guerrilla warfare -- Camilo -- At the United Nations -- Interview by Mrs. Josie Fanon -- At the Afro-Asian conference -- Interview with Liberation -- Socialism and man in Cuba -- Farewell letter to Fidel -- Farewell letter to his parents -- Vietnam and the world struggle for freedom.
"Whenever and wherever he spoke, from international meetings of heads of state to gatherings of workers in factory or field, Ernesto Che Guevara dissected and exposed the political and economic workings of the imperialist system with scientific understanding, unflinching truthfulness, and irreverent humor. He sought to imbue the working people of Cuba, and their fellow fighters around the world, with an unshakable confidence in their capacity to transform the world - and themselves. Che Guevara Speaks, first published within weeks of Guevara's cold-blooded execution by U.S.-trained forces in Bolivia in 1967, has remained continuously in print for over thirty years. With this new edition the translations have been substantially improved."--Publisher's description.
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