So are you guys anti-tankie (whatever that even means anymore) or not? Cuz you have Lenin in this image.
Are you Trotskyists? Cuz that would track with this image.
So are you guys anti-tankie (whatever that even means anymore) or not? Cuz you have Lenin in this image.
Are you Trotskyists? Cuz that would track with this image.
Would you mind elaborating? It’s not that I don’t believe you, but I always thought (perhaps mistakenly) that Che was known for being highly educated in ML theory and literally wrote the (or at least a) book on guerrilla tactics. Obviously he made some massive and ultimately fatal mistakes in Bolivia, but I thought that was more because he misunderstood the political situation (the material circumstances) there. Like, he was wrong about how things were and what was going on in Bolivia at that moment, but that it wasn’t a failure in his understanding of theory or tactics so much as their misapplication to the specific circumstances. Is that incorrect? Am I just splitting hairs?
This is the difference between tactics and strategy. Che was an accomplished fighter and leader, but he took the wrong lesson from the massive W of the Cuban Revolution. He applied the guerilla foco theory dogmatically (out of personal desire to fight for the revolution), rather than adapting the strategy to the conditions he faced. So you’re not incorrect, but that misapplication is crucial. It failed in the Congo and it really failed in Bolivia.
This video explains at the timestamp Che’s theory and what were the problems with it, why his struggle didn’t succeed outside of Cuba.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: