-
would create ripe
conditions by itself. Guevara's
theory of foco,
known as
foquismo (Spanish: [foˈkismo]), was self-described as the
application of Marxism-Leninism...
- 1960s, the
Marxist revolutionary Che
Guevara developed the foco (Spanish:
foquismo)
theory of
revolution in his book
Guerrilla Warfare,
based on his experiences...
- warfare, with a
dedication to foco techniques, also
known as
focalism (or
foquismo in Spanish),
which is
vanguardism by
small armed units,
frequently in place...
- Liberación
Zarate Willka (FAL-ZW)
Dates of
operation c. 1985–1991 Active regions La Paz,
Bolivia Ideology Marxism–Leninism
Indigenism Foquismo Katarismo...
-
Dissolved 1969
Country Mexico Active regions
Lacandon Jungle Ideology Foquismo Political position Far-left Size c.20
Allies Cuba
Opponents Mexican Government...
-
option for most
leftists before 1964.
Foquismo and
Maoism offered new
perspectives for the
Brazilian left,
since Foquismo "adapted" the
revolution to the Latin...
- training, but when they returned,
influenced by the
guerrilla line of
foquismo,
outside the
party line, they
broke with the PCP. In the
meeting about...
-
Commission Comisión Néstor Paz
Zamora Dates of
operation ~1989–October 1990 Active regions La Paz,
Bolivia Ideology Marxism–Leninism
Guevarism Foquismo...
- its
armed and
social branches,
contrasting itself with the more
frequent foquismo model that
swept through Latin American insurgencies after the
Cuban Revolution...
- Guevara's
experience in the
Cuban Revolution. It
elaborates the foco
theory (
foquismo) of
revolution in
which the
guerrilla operates as a vanguard,
taking initiative...