The political theory of Che Guevara
The new human being -- The transformation of human nature -- The new human being and communism -- The nature of the new human being -- A strategy of debourgeosification -- Challenges to Guevara's concept of a new human being -- Was Che Guevara the new human being? -- The problem of work -- Work as a problem -- Reconceiving work -- Voluntary labor -- Moral incentives -- Guevara on work: an assessment -- Some neglected aspects of Guevara's philosophy of work -- Internationalism and anti-imperialism -- The contours of Guevara's internationalism -- Guevara's conception of imperialism -- Armed struggle -- Guevara's internationalism and anti-imperialism today -- Socialism, communism and revolution -- Socialism and communism -- Guevara's conception of revolution -- Accelerating development -- The dictatorship of the proletariat -- Containing the counterrevolution -- The significance of Guevara's views on socialism, communism and revolution -- Consolidating the revolution and the building of socialism -- The Cuban transition to socialism in context -- The value of unity -- The duties of revolutionaries -- Worker empowerment and workers' rule -- Guevara's economic philosophy -- An alternative approach to socialist economic management -- Guevara's ideas on building socialism -- The Guevarist legacy -- An eclectic Marxism -- Guevara's Marxist humanism -- Marxism as a moral outlook -- The question of 'voluntarism' -- Guevara's continuing relevance -- 'Be like che' -- Bibliography -- Index