Quote by Fidel Castro
The revolution is a dictatorship of the exploited against the expl

The revolution is a dictatorship of the exploited against the exploiters. – Fidel Castro

Other quotes by Fidel Castro

I find capitalism repugnant. It is filthy, it is gross, it is alienating… because it causes war, hypocrisy and competition. – Fidel Castro

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War
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I began revolution with 82 men. If I had to do it again, I do it with 10 or 15 and absolute faith. It does not matter how small you are if you have faith and plan of action. – Fidel Castro

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Faith
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Men do not shape destiny, Destiny produces the man for the hour. – Fidel Castro

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Men
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Other Quotes from
Politics
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The hardest thing about any political campaign is how to win without proving that you are unworthy of winning. – Adlai Stevenson

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Politics

In politics the choice is constantly between two evils. – John Morley

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Politics

Because politics rests on an irreducible measure of coercion, it can never become a perfect realm of perfect love and justice. – Christopher Lasch

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Politics

Its much easier to wear a Chairman Mao button and shake your fists in the air and all that, then to actually read the Communist manifesto and things like that and actually become involved in politics. – Lester Bangs

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Politics

Random Quotes

My mom taught me how to make grilled chicken, and I bake, too. – Rico Rodriguez

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mom

Our attitude is that we want to cross over. You cant go on making records just for your own hometown. – Cheryl James

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Attitude

I dont mean being famous is a perk, because one knows that its not necessarily a perk, but there are certain perks to being well-known and respected in ones field. Public perks. Like, I dont know, general friendliness and willingness to please, just to point out two. – Emma Thompson

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famous

Neither dead nor alive, the hostage is suspended by an incalculable outcome. It is not his destiny that awaits for him, nor his own death, but anonymous chance, which can only seem to him something absolutely arbitrary. He is in a state of radical emergency, of virtual extermination. – Jean Baudrillard

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Terrorism