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I have read somwhere that towards the end of Che's life, he was beginning to adopt more socialist rather then communist ideals because of his frequent quarrels and disagreements with Cuban communists about his Budgetory System. Was Che more a socialist or a long term communist?
Hard-core- to- the- death communist. He didn't renounce a thing! Yeah for Che!!!!!!!!!!
Until Victory!!
Che Guevara wannabe
He definitely died a hard core Marxist - socialism as part of the cycle to communism.
It cannot but be supportive, socialist, communist or whatever you want to call it. Does nature, and the human species with it, have much time left to survive in the absence of such change? Very little time. Who will be the builders of that new world? The
its was another age though, ppl truly bealived that they were going to change the world and comunist revolution would spread to the whole world like wild fire.
and look what the world has become...
capitalism so intense that it becomes sureal sometimes
back then the world WAS full of revolutionary fire... it's a spirit in the world which leaves a void now that even capitalists feel, thus their desire to travel to Cuba, their desire to drink bacardi, their desire to read about famous rebels. And the capitalist system provides all these flavours of rebellion for them, with no risk of any rebeelion, at a reasonable charge ofcourse....
Che was defineately a communist. He spent years of his young life travelling to see the world and as a result saw that the only hope for mankind was communism. He also believed that once any gov't got into power it could only survive if it sought it's own best interests. This may have been the reason for any disillusionment he had with Cuba. He never became a card carrying member of the communist party becaus ehe felt that once it gained control it would become distorted or corrupt. Hence his problem with the Soviet Union.
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im fairly sure he was a die hard communist, i regard che as the greatest revolutionist of all time because he was willing to fight and die for it, and was even willing to start ww3 in order to overthrow the capitalist system, "two, three many vietnams" i truly believe he couldve changed this world. peace
I'm probably going to get a pasting for this, but I think socialism is a better system anyway.
i.e Stop all this privatisation shite and get public stuff in the hands of the government. I still believe that the press should be privately owned, but not in the conglomerates that exist now. Government news, like in the former USSR, would only allow you to see what the government would want you to see.
go to http://www.communist-britain.com for more details about UK socialism
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