Fidel Castro — "The greatest danger to the revolution is boredom."
The greatest danger to the revolution is boredom.
The greatest danger to the revolution is boredom.
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"I never saw a contradiction between my ideas and the ideas of that man, Jesus Christ."
"I reached the conclusion that the only way to avoid the path of war was to try to organize a system of collective security that would prevent aggression."
"The greatest glory of the revolution is not to have defeated imperialism, but to have created a new man."
"I am not interested in power for power's sake, but for the sake of the revolution."
"There is no more ridiculous or absurd idea than to believe that any man can be replaced."
Cuban revolutionary who overthrew Batista in 1959 and led Cuba's communist state for 49 years through 11 US presidents. Closely associated with Che Guevara (his revolutionary partner) and Hugo Chávez (Latin American successor in Venezuela). For an intellectual contrast, see Ronald Reagan, Cold War US president — Reagan's hardline anti-communism and economic-warfare strategy made Cuba a test case for the entire late-Cold-War US foreign policy — the institutional power Castro's island state spent 49 years resisting.
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