
BOOKS - Guerrilla Warfare

Guerrilla Warfare
Author: John Pimlott
Year: 1985
Pages: 198
Format: PDF
File size: 103,9 МБ
Language: ENG

Year: 1985
Pages: 198
Format: PDF
File size: 103,9 МБ
Language: ENG

Guerrilla Warfare by Che Guevara is a seminal work that provides a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices of guerrilla warfare, highlighting its importance in the struggle against oppressive regimes and imperialism. The book, written during the Cuban Revolution, offers insights into the tactics and strategies employed by guerrilla fighters in their fight against powerful armies and governments. It emphasizes the significance of studying and grasping the process of technological evolution to gain a deeper understanding of the development of modern knowledge and its impact on society. The book begins by defining guerrilla warfare as a form of warfare that is carried out by a small group of irregular fighters using tactics such as ambushes, sabotage, and raids to attack a more significant and better-equipped force. It stresses the need for revolutionaries to understand the process of technology evolution to develop a personal paradigm for perceiving the technological process of developing modern knowledge. This paradigm will serve as the basis for the survival of humanity and the unification of people in a warring state. The author argues that the primary objective of guerrilla warfare is not only to defeat the enemy but also to win the hearts and minds of the people. He emphasizes the importance of building a strong relationship with the masses, which can be achieved through education and propaganda. He stresses that the guerrilla fighter must be a teacher, a social worker, and a leader, capable of inspiring and organizing the people to join the struggle. Guevara also highlights the importance of adaptability and flexibility in guerrilla warfare.
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