Contents
- Introduction: Che's theoretical contribution
- Part I: Che's philosophy
- Che and Marxism
- The revolution is made by men
- The new man
- Humanist values
- Part II: Che's economic ideas
- Introduction
- Productive forces and production relations
- The law of value and socialist planning
- The budgetary system of finance
- Material and moral incentives
- Voluntary labor and communism
- Part III: Revolutionary warfare
- Introduction
- Sociology of the revolution
- Guerrilla warfare
- The general strike
- The world revolution
- Part IV: Guevarism today
- Appendix: Che's reading
- Bibliography
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