Che Guevara — "The best way to defend a revolution is to make it irreversible."
The best way to defend a revolution is to make it irreversible.
The best way to defend a revolution is to make it irreversible.
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"To send men to the firing squad, judicial proof is unnecessary."
"The revolution is a school of courage."
"The greatest danger is not to fall, but to remain on the ground."
"We must harden ourselves, but without ever losing our tenderness."
"Let me say, at the risk of seeming ridiculous, that the true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love."
Argentine Marxist revolutionary, second-in-command of the Cuban Revolution under Castro, executed in Bolivia in 1967 attempting to export the revolution. Closely associated with Fidel Castro (revolutionary partner) and Camilo Cienfuegos (fellow Cuban revolutionary commander). For an intellectual contrast, see Félix Rodríguez, Cuban-American CIA officer — Rodríguez led the Bolivian team that captured Che in 1967 and was present at his execution. The cleanest single event in the US-vs-Cuban-revolution proxy war — an exiled-Cuban CIA officer hunting down Castro's lieutenant in the South American jungle.
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