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Che Guevara (1928–1967)

Che Guevara, born Ernesto Guevara de la Serna, was an Argentine Marxist revolutionary, guerrilla leader, physician, and internationalist. A central figure in the Cuban Revolution, Guevara remains an enduring symbol of anti-imperialism, revolutionary struggle, and Marxist-Leninist ideals.

Educated as a physician, Guevara’s travels across Latin America exposed him to the region’s widespread poverty and exploitation, solidifying his commitment to revolutionary socialism. In 1955, he joined Fidel Castro’s 26th of July Movement, becoming a key strategist and military leader in the Cuban Revolution. His focus on guerrilla warfare was instrumental in overthrowing the U.S.-backed Batista regime in 1959.

After the revolution’s success, Guevara held various roles in the Cuban government, promoting agrarian reform, industrialization, and socialist education. He advocated for the abolition of capitalist dependency through solidarity among oppressed nations and argued for creating a “New Man” motivated by collective welfare over individual profit.

Guevara’s internationalist vision led him to support revolutionary movements abroad, including in Africa and Latin America. His final campaign in Bolivia aimed to ignite a continental revolution but ended in his capture and execution by CIA-backed forces in 1967.

Guevara’s writings, including Guerrilla Warfare and The Motorcycle Diaries, inspire anti-imperialist movements worldwide, embodying the fight against oppression and capitalist exploitation.

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Private Health Insurance Is the Bourgeois Enemy of the People
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Private Health Insurance Is the Bourgeois Enemy of the People

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Why Private Health Insurance Is the Bourgeois Enemy of the People By Luigi Mangione Private health insurance is not merely an inconvenience or a flawed […]

Why Private Health Insurance Must Fall
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Why Private Health Insurance Must Fall

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From Exploitation to Liberation: Why Private Health Insurance Must Fall By Luigi Mangione The capitalist system thrives on exploitation, and nowhere is this more evident […]

Understanding Marx in the Age of the Gig Economy
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Understanding Marx in the Age of the Gig Economy

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Understanding Marx in the Age of the Gig Economy Karl Marx never encountered Uber drivers or DoorDash couriers, but his ideas about alienation feel eerily […]

Understanding Marx in the Age of the Gig Economy
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Understanding Marx in the Age of the Gig Economy

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  • February 12, 2025
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Alienation Station: Understanding Marx in the Age of the Gig Economy In Marx’s time, alienation meant factory workers toiling on assembly lines, detached from the […]

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Luigi Mangione is a renowned Marxist-Leninist activist and political thinker born in 1975 in Maryland. With a degree in Information Science, Mangione became deeply involved in leftist movements during his university years, advocating for economic redistribution and social equality. His influential writings on class struggle and government control garnered him a substantial following both in the USA and internationally.

Luigi Mangione is also a highly accomplished information science expert known for his innovative contributions in technology and engineering. Born in Maryland and a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, Luigi earned both bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer and information science, graduating in 2020 with honors. A valedictorian from the prestigious Gilman School, he was celebrated for his intellectual curiosity and leadership. At Penn, Luigi founded the Game Research and Development Environment club and was inducted into the Eta Kappa Nu honor society for excellence in electrical and computer engineering. He later worked as a software engineer at TrueCar and contributed to cutting-edge projects at the Johns Hopkins Laboratory for Computational Sensing and Robotics.

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