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    The Awakening of Latin America

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      In making contact with the army, the networks should follow the following “route”: The high command will give orders to the head of the network, which will be responsible, in turn, for organizing the task in the important cities. Routes will then lead from the cities to the towns, and from there to the villages or peasant houses, which will be the point of contact with our army, the site of the physical delivery of supplies, money, or information. As our army’s zone of influence grows, the points of contact will get closer and closer to the cities, and the area of our army’s direct control will grow proportionately. This is a long process that will have its ups and downs; and, as in any war like this, its progress will be measured in years.

      The central command of the network will be based in the capital; from there other cities will be organized. For the time being, the most important cities for us are: Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, Sucre and Camiri, forming a rectangle surrounding our zone of operations. Those heading up work in these four cities should, as far as possible, be experienced cadres. They will be put in charge of organizations similar to those in the capital, but simplified: supplies and transport will be headed by a single individual; finances and sympathizers by another one; a third person will coordinate urban actions; it is possible to dispense with the assignment of information, as this can be left to the head of the network. The coordination of urban actions will increasingly be linked to our army as its territory grows nearer to the city in question. At a certain point, those involved in urban actions will become semi-urban guerrillas, operating directly under the army’s general command.

      At the same time, it is important not to neglect the development of networks in cities that are today outside our field of action. In these places we should seek to win support among the population and prepare ourselves for future actions. Oruro and Potosí are the most important cities in this regard.

      Particular attention must be paid to areas along the borders. Villazón and Tarija are important for making contacts and receiving supplies from Argentina; Santa Cruz is important for Brazil; Huaqui [Guaqui] or some other location along the border with Peru; and some point along the frontier with Chile.

      In organizing the supply network, it would be desirable to assign reliable militants who have previously earned a living in activities similar to what we are now asking them to do. For example, the owner of a grocery store could organize supplies or participate in this aspect of the network; the owner of a trucking company could organize transport, etc.

      Where this is not possible, the job of developing the apparatus must be done patiently, not rushing things. By doing so we can avoid setting up a forward position that is not sufficiently protected—causing us to lose it, while at the same time putting other ones at risk.

      The following shops or enterprises should be organized: grocery stores (La Paz, Cochabamba, Santa Cruz, Camiri); trucking firms (La Paz–Santa Cruz; Santa Cruz–Camiri; La Paz–Sucre; Sucre–Camiri); shoemakers (La Paz, Santa Cruz, Camiri, Cochabamba); clothing shops (the same); machine shops (La Paz, Santa Cruz); and farms (Chapare–Caranavi).

      The first two will enable us to store and transport supplies without attracting attention, including military equipment. The shoemaking and clothing shops could carry out the twin tasks of making purchases without attracting attention and doing our own manufacturing. The machine shop would do the same with weapons and ammunition, and the farms would serve as bases of support in the eventual relocation of our forces, and would enable those working on the farms to begin carrying out propaganda among the peasants.

      It should be stressed once again that all this requires political firmness and compañeros who take from the revolutionary movement only what is strictly essential to their needs, who are ready to devote all their time—as well as their liberty or their lives, if it comes to that. Only in this way can we effectively forge the network necessary to accomplish our ambitious plan: the total liberation of Bolivia.

      Facsimiles of Che Guevara’s Notebooks (Cuba and Africa) 1965-66.

      1. On April 9, 1952, the Bolivian miners led a popular uprising that overthrew the military dictatorship and installed the MNR government. Inspired by this event, Che wrote a poem that is included in Part One of this anthology.

      Reading Lists 1965-67

      This is a previously unpublished selection of Che’s reading lists, recorded in notebooks he kept during his final years in Cuba, the Congo and Bolivia, revealing the breadth and depth of the personal study program he pursued throughout his life.

      Notebook from Cuba and Africa

      Page 1

      3/65

      Retrato del artista adolescente [A portait of the artist as a young man], James Joyce

      La pequeña edad, Luis Spota

      Cuestiones fundamentals del marxismo [Fundamental problems of Marxism], Plekhanov

      Miel sobre hojuelas, Reynaldo Gónzalez

      El robo del cochino, Abelardo Estorino

      La casa vieja, Abelardo Estorino

      Quien quiere comprar un pueblo? A. Lizarraga

      Donde van los cefalomos? Ángel Arango

      Granada, tras las huellas de García Lorca, Claude Couffon

      Ensayos, Baldomero Sanín Cano

      Acerca del Capital, Various authors

      África, biografía del colonialism, J.A Benítez

      Teatro, Ibsen

      Africa, el león despierta [Africa, The Lion Awakes], Jack Woddis

      Escritos económicos varios [Various economic writings], Marx and Engels

      Estrategia militar [Military Strategy], M. Sokolowski

      Stalingrado, H. Schröter

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      7/65

      El gobierno invisible [The Invisible Government], David Wise and Thomas Ross

      Patrice Lumumba, campeón de la libertad [Patrice Lumumba, Champion of Freedom]

      Historia de la Antigüedad [History of Antiquity], Mishulin

      Geografía Económica, Puchkov

      Historia de la Edad Media, Kosminsky

      8/65

      Obras Escogidas, Tomo IV [Selected Works, Vol. 4], Mao Tse-tung

      Obras Completas, Tomo IV [Collected Works, Vol. 4], [José] Martí

      Obras Completas, Tomo 33 [Collected Works, Vol. 33], Lenin

      Obras Completas, Tomo 32 [Collected Works, Vol. 32], Lenin

      Obras Completas, Tomo V [Collected Works, Vol. 5], [José] Martí

      Obras Escogidas, Tomo II [Selected Works, Vol. 2], Lenin

      Historia de los tiempos modernos [History of Modern Times], N. Efimov

      9/65

      Los doce césares [The Lives of the Twelve Cesars], Suetonius

      Los problemas de la dialéctica en El Capital [Problems in the Dialectics in Capital], Rosental

      Historia de la época contemporanea [History of the Contemporary Epoch], J. Vostov and Zukov

      10/65

      La Ilíada [The Iliad], Homer

      La Odisea [The Odyssey], Homer

      Manual de Historia Universal, Tomo II [Manual of Universal History, Vol. II], Luis Suárez Fernández:

      Edad Antigua-Edad Media

      11/65

      La cuidad del diablo Amarillo [City of the Yellow Devil], Gorky

      ¿Quién ayudó a Hitler? [Who helped Hitler?], I. Maiski

      Brasil, siglo XX [Twentieth Century Brazil], R. Foco

      El batallón de Belvedere, Chas

      Historia de la Filosofía [History of Philosophy], Hegel

      486 días de lucha, Azcárate y Sandoval

      Le Congo depui la colonization Belga jusqui e la independence [read in French]

      México insurgente [Insurgent Mexico], John Reed

      Los principios fundamentals de la dirección de la Guerra [On War], Karl von Clausewitz

      Nous les negres [read in French], J. Baldwin, Malcolm X, M.L. King

      El guerrillero y su trascendencia, F. Solano Costa

      Desembarco en Normandía

      Cualquier corsario, J. Onetti

      La noche de los asesinos, J. Triana

      Aurora ro
    ja, Pío Baroja

      Babbitt, Sinclair Lewis

      8/66

      Vida de Miguel Ángel, G. Papini

      La isla, J. Goytisolo

      El Circo, J. Goytisolo

      Dante vivo, Papini

      La Resaca, J. Gotytisolo

      Hamlet, Shakespeare

      Carlos Marx [Karl Marx], Franz Mehring

      Contribución a la crítica de la economía política [Contribution to the Critique of Political Economy], Marx

      La ciudad, C. Richter

      Así de grande [So Big], Edna Ferber

      Informe de la misión militar a la R.D.V.

      Paradiso, J. Lezama Lima

      Julio César, Shakespeare

      Cuentos completes, O.J. Cardosa

      Nuevos cuentos cubanos

      Santa Juana [Saint Joan], G.B. Shaw

      Los perros hambrientos, Ciro Alegría

      La llamada de la tierra [The Call of the Soil], Adrien Bertrand

      La ideología alemana [The German Ideology], Marx–Engels

      Federico Engels, E. Stepanova

      Los años duros, Jesús Díaz

      Poesía de paso, Enrique Lihn

      Reflejos de un ojo dorado [Reflections in a Golden Eye], Carson McCullers

      Reineke el zorro [Reynard the fox], Goethe

      Las ceremonias del verano, Marta Traba

      9/66

      Atrás de las líneas enemigas

      Asesinato por anticipado, A. Correa

      Correspondencia [Correspondence], Marx and Engels

      El sol poniente

      El libro fantástico de Oaj, Miguel Collazo

      Rashomon, R. Akutagawa

      Orlando, V[irginia] Wolf

      10/66

      Memorias de un mambí, M. Piedra

      Por Marx, L. Althusser

      Reading Plan for Bolivia

      La historia como hazaña de la libertad, B. Croce

      Los orígenes del hombre Americano, P. Rivet

      Memorias de Guerra General, [Charles] de Gaulle

      Memorias, Churchill

      Fenomenología del Espíritu, Hegel

      Le neveu de Rameu, Diderot

      La revolución permanente [The Permanent Revolution: Results and Prospects], Trotsky

      Nuestros banqueros en Bolivia, Margarita Alexander Marsh

      El lazarillo de ciegos caminantes, Concolocorvo

      Descripción de Bolivia La Paz 1946

      El hombre Americano, Alcides D’Orbigny

      Viaje a la América Meridional: Buenos Aires

      El pensamiento vivo de Bolívar, Fombona

      Aluvión de fuego, Oscar Cerruto

      El dictador suicida, Augusto Céspedes

      La Guerra de 1879, Alberto Gutiérrez

      El Iténez salvaje, Luis Leigue Castedo

      Túpac Amaru, el rebelde, Boleslao Lewin

      El indoamericanismo y el problema racial en las Américas, Alejandro Lipschütz

      Internacionalismo y nacionalismo, Liu Shao-chi

      Sobre el proyecto de constitución de la R.P. China

      Informe de la mission conjunta de las Naciones Unidas y organismos especializados para el studio de los problemas de las poblaciones indígenas andinas, ILO Geneva 1953

      Monografía estadística de la población indígena de Bolivia, Jorge Pando Gutiérrez

      Historia económica de Bolivia, Luis Peñaloza

      Socavones de angustia, Fernando Ramírez Velarde

      La cuestión nacional y el Leninismo [The National Question and Leninism], Stalin

      El marxismo y el problema nacional y colonial [Marxism and the National and Colonial Problem], Stalin

      Petróleo en Bolivia

      Historia del colonialism, J. Arnault

      Teoría general del estado, Carré de Malberg

      Diccionario de sociología, Henry Pratt Fairchild

      Heráclito, exposición y fragmentos, Luis Forie

      El materalismo histórico en F. Engels, R. Mondolfo

      Nacionalismo y socialismo en América Latina, O.Waiss

      Contribución a la crítica de la filosofia del derecho de Hegel, Marx

      Ludwig Feuerbach y el fin de la filosofia clásica alemana, Engels

      El desarrollo del capitalism en Rusia, Lenin

      Materialismo y empirocriticismo, Lenin

      Acerca de algunas particularidades del desarrollo histórico del marxismo

      Cuardernos filosóficos, Lenin

      Cuestiones de leninismo, Stalin

      La ciencia en la historia, John D. Bernal

      La Lógica, Aristotle

      Antología filosífica ( La filosofia griega), José Gaos

      Los pre-Socraticos. Fragmentos filosophises de los preocráticos, García Bacca

      De la naturaleza de las cosas, Titus Lucretius Carus

      El filósofo autodidactico, Abuchafar

      De la causa, principio y uno, Giordano Bruno

      El príncipe. Obras políticas [The Prince. Political works], Machiavelli

      11/66

      El embajador [The Ambassador], Morris West

      Orient Express, Graham Greene

      En la ciudad [In the City], William Faulkner

      La legión de los condenados, Sven Hassel

      Romanceros Gitano [Gypsy Romances], García Lorca

      Cantos de Vida y Esperanza [Songs of Life and Hope], Rubén Darío

      La lámpara maravillosa, Del Valle Inclán

      El pensamiento de los profetas, Israel Mattuck

      Raza de bronce, Alcides Arguedas

      Misiones secretas, Otto Skorzeny

      El cuento boliviano-selección [Selected Bolivian Stories]

      La Cartuja de Parma [The Charterhouse of Parma], Stendhal

      La física del siglo XX, Jordan

      La vida es linda, hermano [Life is Beautiful, Brother], N. Hikmet

      Humillados y ofendidos [The Insulted and Humiliated], F. Dostoyevsky

      El proceso de Nuremberg, J. J. Heydecker and J. Leeb

      La canditatura de Rojas, Armando Chirveches

      Tiempo arriba, Alfredo Gravina

      Memorias, Mariscal Montgomery

      La Guerra de las republiquetas, Bartolomé Mitre

      Los marxistas [The Marxists], C. Wright Mills

      La villa imperial de Potosí, Brocha Gorda (Julio Lucas Jaimes)

      Pancho Villa, I. Lavretski

      La Luftwaffe, Cajus Bekker

      La organización política [Political Organization], G.D.H. Cole

      De Gaulle, Edward Ashcroft

      12/66

      La Nueva Clase, Milovan Djilas

      El joven Hegel y los problemas de la sociedad capitalista [The Young Hegel and the Problems of Capitalist Society], G. Lukacs

      Juan de la Rosa, Nataniel Aguirre [sic, por Aguirre]

      Dialéctica de la naturaleza [The Dialectics of Nature], Engels

      Historia de la Revolución Rusa, Tomo I [History of the Russian Revolution, Vol. I], Trotsky

      1/67

      Categorías del materialismo dialectic, Rosental and Straks

      Sobre el problema nacional y colonial de Bolivia, Jorge Ovando

      Fundamentos biológicos de la cirugía, Clínicas Quirúrgicas de Norteamérica

      Política y partidos en Bolivia, Mario Rolón

      La compuerta No. 12 y otros cuentos, B. Lillo

      2/67

      La sociedad primitive [Primitive Society], Lewis H. Morgan

      Historia de la Revolucion Rusa, Tomo II [ History of the Russian Revolution, Vol. II], Trotsky

      La historia de la Filosofía, I Dynnik

      Breve historia de la revolución Mexicana I, Jesús Silva Herzog

      Breve historia de la revolución Mexicana II, Jesús Silva Herzog

      Anestesia, Clínicas Quirúgicas de Norteamérica

      3/67

      La cultura de los Incas, Jesús Lara

      Todos los fuegos el fuego, Julio Cortázar

      Revolución el la Revolución [Revolution within the Revolution], Régis Debray

      La insurrección de Túpac Amaru, Boleslao Lewis

      Socavones de Angus
    ta, Fernando Ramírez Velarde

      4/67

      Idioma nativo y analfabetismo, Gualberto Pedrazas J.

      La economia argentína, Aldo Ferrer

      En torno a la práctica, Mao Zedong

      Aguafuertes porteños, Roberto Arlt

      Costumbres y curiosidades de los aymaras, M. L. Valda de J. Freire

      Las 60 familiares norteamericanas, Ferdinand Lundberg

      5/67

      Historia económica de Bolivia I, Luis Peñaloza

      La psicología en las fuerzas armadas, Charles Chandessais

      7/67

      Historia económica de Bolivia II, Luis Peñaloza

      Elogio de la locura [The Praise of Folly], Erasmus

      8/67

      Del acto al pensamiento, Henri Wallon

      9/67

      Fuerzas secretas, F. O. Nietzsche

      Index

      A

      Acción Democrática, Venezuela 325

      Acero, Rivers 480

      Acuña, Juan Vitalio, Vilo, Joaquín 460, 471, 479

      Africa 2, 5–717, 146, 148, 206, 212, 265, 303, 368, 369, 398, 412, 448–451, 494–495, 497, 517

      Agencia Latina 169

      agrarian reform 15, 18, 212, 237, 243, 263, 280, 289, 295, 306, 309, 349, 351, 359, 361, 388

      Agüero, Joaquín de 260

      Albizu Campos, Pedro 236, 238, 300

      Alessandri, Arturo 53

      Alfonso, Pedro Enrique 53

      Algeria 6, 193, 265, 266, 295, 371, 408

      Allende Gossens, Salvador 53

      Alliance for Progress 2, 6, 18–19, 291, 298, 306, 308, 319, 325, 326, 328, 330–334, 336–340, 345, 348, 349, 350, 351, 353, 356, 357, 359–364, 372, 427

      Alta Gracia 70

      Althusser, Louis 500

     


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