“We have defined guerrilla war as the extension of politics by means of armed conflict.
It follows that the extension cannot logically come until all acceptable peaceful solutions - appeals, legislative and judicial action, and the resources of the ballot box - have been proved worthless.
Were it otherwise, there would be no hope of enlisting the popular support essential to revolutionary activity.”
- War of the Flea
(page 31, stanza 6)
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It follows that the extension cannot logically come until all acceptable peaceful solutions - appeals, legislative and judicial action, and the resources of the ballot box - have been proved worthless.
Were it otherwise, there would be no hope of enlisting the popular support essential to revolutionary activity.”
- War of the Flea
(page 31, stanza 6)
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