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Ernesto Che Guevara
Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) was an Argentine-born central leader of the Cuban Revolution. Guevara was a Rebel Army commander during Cuba’s 1956–58 revolutionary war; held central responsibilities in revolutionary government, including minister of industry and president of the National Bank; led volunteer internationalist columns in Congo 1965, Bolivia 1966–67; wounded,...
Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) was an Argentine-born central leader of the Cuban Revolution. Guevara was a Rebel Army commander during Cuba’s 1956–58 revolutionary war; held central responsibilities in revolutionary government, including minister of industry and president of the National Bank; led volunteer internationalist columns in Congo 1965, Bolivia 1966–67; wounded, captured, and murdered by Bolivian army in CIA-organized operation. His writings published by Pathfinder Press include:
Che Guevara Talks to Young People (2000)
Episodes of the Cuban Revolutionary War 1956–58 (1996)
Bolivian Diary (1994)
"On the Concept of Value: A Reply to Albert Mora" and "The Meaning of Socialist Planning: A Reply to Charles Bettelheim," both in New International no. 8 (1991)
Che Guevara Speaks (1967)
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