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He held fast to that analysis to the very end and by holding on to this principle could he concur himself a beneficial role in history or else, he would have to satisfy himself with boring medical practice for which he was not at all suited. The contradiction of emotions toward Che Guevara was very prominent in the description that he made on the book about the effects of Guevara's writing in his youth. Che had no reason to suspect the impact his writing would have on thousands of university students in the ensuing thirty years, as they cheerfully marched off to be massacred (Castaneda 188). Che endowed two generations of young people with the tools of that faith in revolution and the fervor of that conviction. But he must also be held responsible for the wasted blood and lives that decimated those generations (Castaneda 189). For the rest of his life, he was conspicuously not critical...

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Toward his end, he revoltingly overrated the magnitude of his own determination in shaping the world around him. After his death in Bolivia, Guevara's call for Latin America to throw off its U.S. imperialist relationships are only now coming into realization and moving in the direction of collective policies disrupted for years by U.S. surreptitious activities. As a whole, the book includes more than adequate information which is set down clearly to set up Guevara as one of the most brutal, though at the end of the day unsuccessful, challenger of freedom of our time.
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Castaneda, Jorge G. A Book Review on Companero: The Life and Death of Che Guevara. New York: Vintage Books, 1998

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