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Submitted by Steven Kaszab

Lets me say at a risk of sounding ridiculous that the true revolutionary is guided by strong feelings of love. It is impossible to think of an authentic revolutionary without this quality. Revolutionary leaders must have a large dose of humanity, a large dose of a sense of justice and truth to avoid falling into dogmatic extremes, into isolation from the masses. Che Guevara

Initially all revolutionaries are motivated by three things …

Che Guevara claimed to be a fighter for the people, a historic decolonizing tool expelling all foreign corporate and national influences and dethroning the present day feudal lords of Cuba and Latin America. His ideology demanded that extreme action be taken against those who stood opposed to the  peoples interest. All things were done for the sack of the people. Yet for Che there were not enough firing squads, enough enemies of the people eliminated. When Che’s ally and friend Castro formed a government Che expected to be a member of the ruling party and not just a minion. Jealousy and greed drove Che back into the jungles of Latin America and to his ultimate death. Che murdered his opposition and those that challenged his legacy.

Assisting the People: Better said then done. It all lies in the interpretation of what “assistance” means. In most revolutionary societies some things change but the mechanism of government remains the same. Dictatorship dethrones, establishes itself and rules as a dictatorship. Whether it is a “Dictatorship of the People” or a small cadre of people, or a singular leader it is still a dictatorship. Like Mao said “power flows from the muzzle of the gun”. Oppression rules the day weather you live in a leftist utopian state, a right wing autocracy or in a so called democracy like America where the unwanted are hunted down and deported at will. 

Legacy: All revolutionaries are led by a ideology, a myth or a personal desire for some form of power. George Washington as a young British subject dreamed of becoming a significant person. His actions were often foolish and cost his men dearly in battle. When George Washington and the American Revolutionaries gained power he did however do something most unique and inspiring. Young America was lost not knowing how to establish a working commonly accepted government so many of Georges associates came up with a odd idea. That was to offer George Washington the Kingship of America. His response was excellent and inspiring. He asked why would he become the one thing that he and his fellow soldiers fought against, the British Monarchy. He sent them back to the drawing board, yet became the first American President( some say American Royalty). Revolutionaries claim to care for their fellow citizens well being, but claims are often not the reality. 

Vladimir Lenin, Trotsky and Stalin were leaders of the Russian Revolution. They claimed to care for the working class citizen, and establish a government to transform Russian Society only to create one of histories most horrid of systems, a system that destroyed millions of its own citizens, a system that seemed to separate itself from the very people it was suppose to protect. There was no love among these revolutionaries except perhaps for themselves. 

The French Revolution toppled the French Monarchy only to fall upon itself, devouring its leadership. Robespierre sent thousand to the guillotine only to be accused of anti revolutionary thoughts. He supposedly killed himself before he was to lose his head like the Queen and King. Imagine your legacy is one of destruction and death of others? Imagine you help free your people like Simon Bolivar in Latin America only to see this accomplishment pass into history and those once freed in chains once more. 

Haiti has experienced many significant revolutions and conflicts, for liberation and abolition of slavery. Many men and women made their mark within this struggle. Men like Toussaint Louverture, Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Alexandre Petion claimed to fight for their people but once in power they became in some way the same as those they despised and had replaced. It is said that Power Corrupts. So it does. 

Albert Camus stated that “every revolutionary ends up becoming either a oppressor or a heretic“.  


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2 responses to “True revolutionaries, are they led by Love?”


  1. One has to wonder if the recent conviction of Raul Castro is the precursor to another extraction.

    U.S. indicts Cuba’s Raúl Castro on murder and conspiracy charges for downing of planes in 1996
    By Joe Walsh, Jennifer Jacobs, Sarah N. Lynch, Olivia Gazis
    Updated on: May 21, 2026 / 1:27 AM EDT / CBS News

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    Washington — Federal prosecutors in Florida on Wednesday unsealed an indictment charging former Cuban leader Raúl Castro and five others in connection with the Cuban military’s fatal downing of two planes 30 years ago, with officials unveiling the charges at a press conference in Miami.

    The federal criminal charges against the 94-year-old Castro — brother of the late Fidel Castro and widely seen as one of Cuba’s most powerful figures — mark an escalation in the Trump administration’s pressure campaign against the Cuban government. Castro served as president of Cuba from 2008 to 2018 and as the top official of the country’s Communist Party from 2011 to 2021.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/raul-castro-indicted-us-cuba/

  2. Boots Riley continued.. Avatar
    Boots Riley continued..

    Boots Riley continued..

    He can resist the anti-capitalist label all he wants. The shoe still fits. “I’m someone who believes that what gets us the world that we want starts right now with a mass militant radical labor movement – one that uses the withholding of labor as a tactic to shut down parts of industries, whole industries. We can do our own version of the strait of Hormuz.”

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