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The Argentine-born revolutionary leader challenges youth of Cuba and the world to study, to work, to become disciplined. To join the front lines of struggles, small and large. To politicize themselves and the work of their organizations. To become a different kind of human being as they strive with working people of all lands to transform the world. Eight talks from 1959 to 1964.
“Revivified to an extent that even the best biographies rarely achieve… [Che] challenges his audience to study, work, and to join the front lines of struggles. His public, the youth of Cuba, is also the world at large…. [A]ny sizable library serving Spanish-speaking young adults should include [ Che Guevara habla a la juventud, Spanish edition of Che Guevara Talks to Young People].”— Críticas review of the Spanish edition. For complete review Click here.
This book is part of a series, The Cuban Revolution in World Politics. Click to see the other titles or to order the entire series.
Introduction by Mary-Alice Waters, 12-page photo section and other photos, glossary, index. Now with enlarged type. |