Global Justice: Liberation and Socialism
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #448669 in Books
- Published on: 2002-07-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 100 pages
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Synopsis
Is there an alternative to the neoliberal globalization that is ravaging our planet? These classic works by Ernesto Che Guevara present a revolutionary view of a different world in which human solidarity and understanding replace aggressive capitalist competition and exploitation. Included here are Che's essay "Socialism and Man in Cuba," his controversial speech in Algiers in 1965, and his final Message to the Tricontinental, in which he calls for the creation of "Two, Three, Many Vietnams."
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global justice: liberation and socialism
this book by che guevara is basically a description of his theories of socialism and a better world it describes his theories while he was alive mainly focusing in the 1960s before he was murdered. the book describes che's thaughts to an alternative to the corporate globalization and militarism. che guevara was born in argentina and traveled throughout latin america before joining the cuban revolutionary movementthat toppled the batista dictatorship in 1959. although best known as a guerrilla fighter, this book shows Che to be a profound thinker with a radical world view that still strikes a chord with young rebels in every country today. these works by Che Guevara present a revulutionary view of a different world in which human solidarity and understanding replace imperialist aggression and exploitation.this book is very good but younger readers may find the context a little challenging i am 16 and managed to cope this book is simply amazing a good choice of book to read after this would be BOLIVIAN DIARY also by Che Guevara.




