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“Strategy for Revolution: Essays on Latin America” is a book written by Regis Debray, a French philosopher and writer who played a prominent role in the Marxist movement in the 1960s. The book was first published in French in 1967 under the title “Révolution dans la révolution?”, and it was later translated into English.
In this book, Debray offers a critical analysis of the Latin American revolutionary movements of the 1960s and the strategies they employed to achieve their goals. He argues that the traditional Marxist-Leninist approach to revolution is insufficient for the unique conditions of Latin America, and that a new, more innovative approach is needed.
Debray also discusses the role of the guerrilla fighter in revolutionary movements, drawing on his own experiences fighting alongside Che Guevara in Bolivia. He examines the relationship between the guerrilla fighter and the people, and the importance of propaganda and communication in revolutionary struggles.
Overall, “Strategy for Revolution” is an important work in the history of Marxist thought and Latin American revolutionary movements. It offers a fresh perspective on the challenges of revolution in the region and continues to be widely read and discussed today.
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