OPERATIONAL - MATERIALS FOR TRANSMITTAL TO ELIOT P. RAZMARA (W/ATTACHMENT)

Created: 3/17/1954

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Chief of Station, Guatemala

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Operational

Materials for Transmittal to Eliot P. RAZMARA

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Attached please find English language and Spanish language materials for transmittal to Eliot P. RAZMARA Ih the nanaer indicated in previous dispatchesature.

Iou will observe that oany of the questions rained innd its attachments are specifically answered or discussed in the English language notes attached for RAZMARA. In order to avoid duplication, tho potato

set forth In the attachnents aro not duplicated in this dlepatch. It is understood, of course, that the Station will fanlliariie itself with the contents of tha attachmcnte and will continue to feel free to coomeat on them.

LXW.OLH was innresuod and encouraged by The viewpoints expreaoed by ESSEKF, RA2MARA and the Station were most useful. Concent n then will be found In the attachments.

Iou will observeubstantial expansion and intensification of KSSKICE operations Is now deemed both feasible and desirable fay LIBCOLH.

For this purpose, tho allocation foror the periodarcheen Increaseda.xi.wm of It le not ^anticipated that

KSSHCS operations will recuire thlo enure sua, nor ahould Ita availability be node known to ESSE2CE. however, the sum has been allocated so that all possible actions nay bo taken and that no activities villb* delayed or Impeded for want of aoney. LI EC CO bolisvee that, glvsa/mple fjow of funds, tho apparent progress In building up branches throughout the country -an be solidified and additional progress made.

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both Impressed and encouraged by your reports dated 1March,arch. To Judge froa these reports, the organisation worksmoothly and on an appreciable scale. So tbat none of thenay lack for resources, for either propaganda or political actionve are alluch larger sun of money for their work. is Sufficiently large that no even helf-vey worthwhile thing need beOYerlooked for want of money. Tour local friends will tell you exactlythe sua Is. Tbe actual figure should, of course,e communicated,contact, bat you should indicate to him, as much aa Is eoaalstemtthat he oan plan much more ambitiously than hitherto and that he onIda dcaaodent organisations much more effectively,

Thia notice should be accompanied by tbe neoeaaary warnings against lndljcreet and indiscriminate overexpanslon.

lou are avare of our prerioue auggestlona in tbe field of political action, namely that oa al1 issues of local interest and affecting the local welfare our groups should run ahead of the government. Our groups ahould be the ones recoanwnding better living conditions, better welfare allocations and faster progress than the government and the Communist onions are In any position to grant. The proposal we hare made for assisting the people living in the Roouintla cemetery is an example of what we mean. It ia realised that the various regional groups are presently in the organisational stage and that such positive actions probably exceed their capabilities at the moment, Uovever, we do request that you Inform us of what they are doing in this field of action and tbat you let ua have your own suggestions or tbe suggestions of your coo Lac te In this type of endeavor.hort time, particularly after we learn more about the capacities of the various groups, we shall be giving you our own suggestions for action.

He have carefully noted your comments oa the relationship between your contact end the man whose representative you are supposed to bo. Please be adviued that we bave again discur.aod this matter with Pancho, to whom your contact has the greater loyalty, and that Pancho baa faithfully promised ua to send your contact instructions that both funds and directives are to cone through you. Please advise us by telegram when this word fron Pancho roaches your contact and tell us also how your contact reacts. Ua are aware of the delegacies and the* dlffl col ties Involved Id this matter, but we are also firmly convinced thfft-unlesfl tbe direction comes froafar ao your contact's work is coacerned, that there is bound to be insViiaoie overloading of Pancho with too many rsspocsi bill ties anderious breakdown in cooper uaentation. The fund for personal operating expenses, which is being set up for your contact, plus the great increase in sums available for political and propaganda work ahould facilitate your problem. It was also agreed with Pancho that, aa far as Incidental Intelligence on the enemy was concerned,

your contact could continue to send that by other means if he so desired, although we note tbat he has been sending some eucb items through you. however, for all information on tbe friendly aspect of things, your contact ia to work through you and you only.

4. Wo have carefully reviewed tbe reactions you reported to tho newspaper suggest lour.. We are not et all surprised by those reactions and, in fact, expected then ln just about the manner in which they were received. We are now asking you to take up the matter again and to point out certain things we believe to be true and necessary to your contact.

0. We do not believe, aad we hope you will discuss this with your contact,enuinely fervent and lasting revolutionary movement can bo baaed on aooeptenoo of the principal program of the Incumbent regime. Hence, our recoaaondetlon that tbe revolution4 be declared dead. We note your objection that the objectives of that revolution ere etUl much desired by the majority of the people and wo certainly do not wish to quarrel vlth that observation, however, the same objectives can be clothed ln new terms; It ls our Job to take over whatever Is desired and desirable ln that prograa and to make it appear as ours. If we only argue that the revolution4 has been corrupted, we are on week ground because we are only pleadingf the present system snd thereorld of difference betweenand revolution. "Reform" means tinkering, little changes, minor adjustments and the like, all of which could conceivably be accompli shod without tbe drastic cliange that we desire. Again, If we adhere to4 objectives and profess that we can acoomplish them better, wo aro on shaky ground because tho recognised exponents4 are the vory people we are oppoolng. 4 was made by tho present gang, and theyitle to that revolution that we cannot effectively dislodge. If we ere to be truly revolutionary, we must eat ourselves up In businessuch bigger and better enterprise than4 one. Our program, of course, must inclode all the things that are still considered popularly desirable among4 objectives, but we must give the Impression that those objectives can only be attained through4 movement, something radically new, and notehash As stated before, the difference is whether ve wish to be reformers or revolutionaries, and it io apparent that the greater seal and greater ardour will be evoked by revolutionaries who claim that tbey are remaking everything. lou night carefully point out to your contact the difference between Menshevlks and Bolsheviks and point out to him also that the Bolsheviks attracted the greater fervour and onthualanm because they didomplete change, whereas the reforming Menshevlks became confused in their half-vay loyalty to the previous regime; if ve claim that4 prograa has only been abused by corruption, then ve are In the feeble hanshevik position and are likely to be hampered ln action by half-way loyalties to the preaent order of things. It ls understood, of coarse, that you will use the Menohevik-Bolshevik analogy only to illustrate tho difference ln political tactics between the reformist and the revolutionary mentality. You might bring theittle closer to home when you ooopare, for the benefit of your contact, the lukewarmness of the leftistparties and the energy and ascendancy of the PGT. The drive ofomes froa the fact Lhat It wishes, although ln an evil manner, to remake the whole country; and the fact that the other leftist parties have fallen behind la Influence is largely due to their hesitation end to their desire only to modify, in an evolutionary way, the previous structure of tbe country. Emphasize to your contact that real energy for his movement will come onlyype of clean break with that which haa been.

bt Tour contact's reservations about making bis paper appeal primarily to Intellectuals are again perfectly understandable. However, ploaee point out to him tbat the present etate of things in the country Is largely dotoralnod by intellectuals, or reasonable feoelmilea thereof, and that unless we weaken and diTide this group, as well aa appealing to Intellectuals who might be attracted to our own oovaoent, ue will never hare the Ideological base which forms an Important part of the movement. Maes support and military strength are not enough* Ue must have Isadorarogram and wltb an Idea and for that we need intellectual propaganda. Ue must attack the theoretioal foundations of the enoqy end this isery vulnerable aspect of the enemy that we are fighting. Simultaneously, we mustoctrine which defectors from the enemy aide can embrace or work on, and we oust give those leading personalities who already believe ln ourolitieal theory.by which to rationalise their belief. Remind your contactaas movement io not Ignited by tho masses themselves; they are only tbe dry powder; you must, have men of brains, stature and the gift of gab who will provide the spark. The Intellectual propaganda we are rocomnoadlng is designed to train men to be the sparks. When they ia turn speak to the masses, they will of course speakery watered down fashion,ay that the masses can understand. But first they must have the convictions expressed in their own theoretical terms. Ue have no objection to the continuation In the paper of the lower-level type of propaganda, but ue are extremely anxious to have the egghead material printed too. Tou can assure your contact that it will continue to keep flowing in whatever volume he requires.

e. Ulth regard to your contact's wishing to keep slogans that meet with the approval of everyone. It might be useful for you to discuss with him the relatively greater value, foruch as ours, ofightly knit, aefireeaiva minority at our disposal, than of having lukewarm but larger numerical support. Those things oa wMoh all can agree, like some of tbe slogans, are not the things that stir people to action. Tha things that generate action are slogans and ideas on which there is sufficient disagreement that people will fight for their point of view. Again, polht out tbe difference between the Hensheviks and the Boleheviko. The Msneucviks were numerically much larger and much moreut the small end energetic Bolshevik core had the drive that was required to organise-'the people and also the aggressively different type of slogan that was needed finally to mobilise the masses. We do not need polite approval of our line nearly as much as ue need dynamic partisanship. In this connection. It may also be worth pointing out that If the publication starts announcing Itself as being representative of the leaders, it may create an energeiic race for power, all of which is harmful to the present regime, and not only dissension In tbe opposition ranks. If we give tbs impression that we ore so euro of ourselves that we can look upon ours the future leaders, people may pork up their ears and listen better than if we are trying only to say**wbat is pleasing to the greatest number. Modesty, shyness and sslf-effacenent are not desirable charaoterlstlos for revolutionary leaders.

d. All of the above may Initially be more useful for yourndoctrination than for actual output in"the publication. At the some time, do press for the publication of the material we bave submitted, let us find out what kindeaction it gets from the enemy press and from the friendly press. If it does arouse, as we hope it will, virulent theoretioal oounter-dlatribes in the Coaaunist press, then we will be well on the way towardift ln the opposition. We are interested too in tbe reaotions these articles may receive from the friendly press. Ue particularly need such testing now to serveuide for our propaganda

efforLo in the nore critloal Btagon of our work. Rhh let un know aa soon ne poaalble which article* her* been printed and what the react loan to then hare bean. We are not going to ba dlaoouraged If they are almoat universally condemned. As atatad buforo, w* are notopularity contest or competingallup poll. Dpertain point, we do not cars what people aay about us aa long aa tbey mention our nam, and as long as wa seem to be worrying them. Please remember, and point oat to your contact, that many advertising commercials are extremely Irritating to tbe public but sell the prcduot neverthelese, because they ere so Irritating that the nemo of tbe product sUcks In the public mind.

hero noted and reflected on your observations and those of yourthe people are weary of prop-agenda. This laamiliar phenomena*/situations andart of the ebb and flow of public opinion. Theseactually encourage us to continue and to expend our propaganda efforts. Thetalle us teds/that we ahould let him know when we are ready to fight.ehouldwith more propaganda so that be gets to the point of aayingi "Well, Ifwill only talk and not fight, then I'll do tho fighting." W* alsothis reaction Is in port stimulated by the faot that our propaganda hascriticizing tbe enemy, so that there lsublle feeling that wetoo much and too long without doing anything about it. We bellare thattype of weariness oan be overcome by the type of propaganda that wenamely propaganda that says what we are far-and that glvea hope, rather

than merely running down tha present situation and telling people how bad everything

remanbor that people cannot close their minds to good -propaganda. These sxpraMlond of weariness ahould beohanlonea to us.

We are still much in need of your specific requests for aoalatanoe on the radio work. We must know, and bare concrete examples of, what has beea done so far end what typo of material you want. This Is urgent because we are Terr anxious to support you In this regard.

with regard to your questions about the second contact who has also indicated that be does not recognise you as the sole channel of support, we arelarification there, too. Wo would particularly like your reccaneadatlone as to how duties can be divided between those two contests. Ue presume, naturally, that your principal contact will reoelre tho bulk of tho fundi.

Wo wish to command you for tfca proerass ln your work and ln your roportlng. We are now most anxious to follow up on thethat you save reported and to assist in every way possible with rWoaaendatlons for notion. Please advise us of all specific targets of opportunity. Be sure to uao telegram when necessary.

further thoughti we note tbat tbe woman president of the committee

of market woman was arrested. Please see to it that aha has wbatevar legal and financial assistance aa aro neooeeary and feaelbla. also, havo your contact do tbe best ba can to ksep tho morale of the market wosjea from deteriorating due to this Incident. If at all poaalble, tola Incident should bo used to heighten their opposition.

EditorialX Rebelde

Grandoza de la Peouenez

Guatemala se ha extraviado porquo tlene un complejo de Inferiorldadu tamaiio. Los lideres actuales del pais sufren dd la cIhxhsIohue tlenen que seguir trastra gran naci6n. u doseo ardlente, se han allneado con ol poderunesto de laovietica y* el corjunisoo internaelonal, Kanuatemala en una passe rugir con los lobos internacionales, aunque en ese pequeilo coro discorde, Guatemala puedao una voz pequoila,

iorapo do encontrar nuestra proplc voz, nuestra voz rm clonal guatenialteca. Nuestra di^nldadolectiva, nuestra capacidad do exprosion de nuestra pronia individuclidad, nuestros talentocuestras aspiraclones nacionales lo domandan. o eso, Todos conocenos el dicho celebre de Julioque le gustaria

aas ser el pritnero on un pequeao pueblo iboro que el segundo

en Roma, osotros, es nna veyrdad que es nejor ser el priaero en la America Central quenumero clncuenta en Rusla, Y.rdad tiene una importancia mas: Si sonos genuinanionte nosotros raisnos, si soraos genu, inane nte los lideres en nuestra propia area,ntonces podemosnae Importancia mundial, Hablando por nosotros misraos, pueden oirnos por todo el globo. Gritanoo

una pnrte peque.ia en cl rxxraHXEusa estribillo ruso, RaatitXHS

es

zb seguro que no nos olran.

El coaplejo do lnferlorldad quouestrosue tan amarganente rosalta sobre nosotros, puede haber ocaslonado on mnchos de nosotros anctad dud as sobre nuestra hebilidad de encontrar nuestra prop la voz. De spuesos do portarnos servllraente con los Sovietlcos (que son hoabre3 dlmlnutos on suscuchar las palabras do nuestros lidoros que no tononos alternative, se podra oxlglr un gran esfuerso para'recuperar nuestra lndependoncla, nuestrauestra est,-turn. Sin enbargo, la oxperlonclaa tradlcldn de Guatemala nos aconsoja que hoy discernible, siompre, en nuostro puoblo la capacldod de zafsrnos del coaplejo deees pro-orciones verdederas exigidas por laedldas por nuestra nr.trla. Que cadr. uno de nosotros mire hacla atras sobre elxtnudo slorloso de Guatcnala. Estabanos rosplandecientos en la :dad de los nayasos podorcs en tone og evidentes en ol palsatentos en nosotroso esporando despcrtarse, Aun on la edad cruel de los conqulstadores espaoolcs, Guatemala, como si fuera escoglda por el destlno pero pre-emlncncla, lucla con una brlllantez dee culturo. Cada xhrnni coleglal dobexxx saber cuanto onendente estaba Guatemala durante ol si^louovo. iiay auchauo creanos, nuchos procodontos que suntamos quo Guatemalauedo ser la fuonte de ^randeza.

S6lo entre xxta^^rjpouKxm el surglniento do naciones colosalos en el mundo moderno parece que no3 homos olvidado

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de nuestros poderec inherontes. ^lpnotlzodos^or la vista dol Imperio oxtendido soviStico, despiegado por acres de deslertosnsedando una fllosofia politics corrospondfentc, nemos abandonado nuestra herencla. Xudstros lideres han sacrificado nuestra naturaleza verdadera, nuestrouestras porspoctivas al esplrltu do la codlcio dee materiallano mcnlfestado por la Rusla Sovietica. Han expelldo el gcnio natural por un duro brillo extranjero. Su conrlejo do inferioridad nos hacrdadera infer lor, puos nuestro noxito no yaco en taaaAo rcero.

Por cicrto, si nuestroso coop:*endi3ran el aarxlsao quo protenden seguir, vcrlan on elrsjcxae la granneea venidcra de Guatemala. s vsrdad, coao les uirrlctas procla-aan, que un tal estado densendra su contrcrio, habria dobido seruestros lideres, ccno nos esosotros, que la era de naciones colosales sora segulda, 3lorios&nente, por la eralortes pequeilas. Hay clertasclalor es sociales quo expresan naciones enoraos, pero el roundo no puede vlvir deo. Muy pronto, tendra queosos vcloros que se puedeno en nacionesueblos ?eque:ios. El mundo muy pronto deberaa grandezapeque^oz. n eso yace nuestrauestro porvenlr.

oclrlo de otro modo, libre de razor.anionto narxl&ta.

Lai naciones enornes se espociaiizan on laconoraica

a

de areasel mujido nlsmo. Es su funci6n, su

u eSrito. Pero el hombre noase de pan

solo. Es cle las naciones poquoiias but. rccordsrle

a la human id ad otros valores, txas3aani;exiapBxtanfc3sx tan

icportar.tes cono Itcon6alca. Doblamos de tales

cosas coius el busn euelo, ol Indlvlduo an su oasa,potrueilo

grupo social con sue costunhrosolicadas, la

l pueblo con sus costunbresn fin,

Inlvorslcir.u'aunana que os

ensi sofoccda por laami ocon6nlcn nlohrJ. do

las nacionos enornes. La hunanidad clam hoy lc. MBPai

a nueva gloria de las cosas poquotas; os

saclada do loxj.rmonrr puede proveer

y rrovoorfi. la lua do Zar couass.

o que obsorvar cn nuestra propic nacl6n

para ver cuan scborbianonto Kxtxxox adaptados sowos para

una

esta fui;cl6n. Consideren raiGstrae aldeas Indlas, cada/tan dlstinta en su ropa, cn sus costunbres,.

on sus modos, en sun su futuro. Consideren lgunl-.lante nuortros puoblos con su caracter unico, con su dlv:rsidod, su individual ldad. Consideren la tierra, con su vcrledad infinite de paisaje, do plantas, dooravillas, Estas son los cosas quo necesltanonacimlonto pore moderar ol efecto sofocanto tie econ6micaolitico colosal. Podenosoderjos ronovar ostas cosasl hacorlo podoros dar ojomplo

uestros vecinos, sino al nundo ontoro.

Que Guntcnala sea lo tierra arada prlmoro dol futurov

donde la econ6micaa noderada, ablandada y

hnnananentc nejorcdavors Id adradiclonal.

Si hccenos osto, est rocos hoblando con nuestra verdadera voz.

pronto

Bstaremos cantando un soloue/se formara oco por un coro do voces agradecidas pot todas partes. No se puedo perdor tioopo. Dobonos enpozar en el.

Axticulo pora El Rebelde

Losos Princlolos

Lasdeologies politicase von.

S6lo los ostupidos, losos redundontes

siguon revoloteando en el roino de una ideologla agotada.

Para todos los aventuroroo, losos lntoligontes

el problena no es lao un credo usodo sinoa traction

origcn/do los pr6xlaoso podeoos vivir do nuestros padres para slonpre. Sonos suss nuestra responsabilidad dosarrollar principles sucedientoo.

i.os probleroas, vohonontorente KaTxt^fcado^HnxBtMxtlejQpB Kiscnd^xdlgBTriiidog^rgtxthnga:italmente disputados en otro tienpo, posan dce micron. Las propiasiscusiones que engendraron tanto color hace unao unahora estanolucionadas. Bl sablo acepta esta corriento de vida, sininxigueaciendo su propio puosto. No es,por adhoslono pasado quo nos alabaran sino pornorglca on nuestro propiougar. Sabioraente se ha dicho quo ol que se porta bien por su propio tienpo se ha portado bien por toda la etornldad.

El asaltood or. los bastlones de la civillzacidn, una vox tanon aparenter.cnte Iejizbsxybdc inpresionanto. ho rodna par ado. Los cannon de batallaoclales, una vez llenos do

tisHiaschoquesncuentros furiosos, ahora

estan desiertos ycuestlones presentadas

y las denandas avanzadas por olt se han contestadas

o se han solucionadas, para que las acepten tada^-crnsnptB y

coLiprcndan todos los que esten asi dispuestos. Todavia

la

hay, por supuesto, sraa inultitud de prtrrrtig exxgiiHikj^

clanantec futiles, que quorrian relibrar las batallas del arxisrao coraoya no se hubleran torcinadas, pero ellos, cono viejos,stablocer las luchas de su Juventud, son nasat^ticos queraportantes.

"Abajo lajritaron losViva el proletcriado." Que* ha pasado? La burguesla, asi Hand da, sigue sobroviviento, riodificada tal vez en susn sus sctitudes, pero alii como coiaponente durr.dero de una estructura social. SI proletnriado hana mayor cninencla de la que antes tenia, pero con que ofecto? Donde'quiera on el mindo que el proletario se reconozca asi, se puede st ver taabien subirronfiticamonte al estado burgues. y tal vez en ninguna parte mas burgueses que en laovletica, labolir la burguesla. Para que no haya dudas sobre esto, consulten la prensa sovi^tica. Por supuesto, no hay que ir tanl asunto. Los conunistas nasac conocidos de la America Latina desplegan una varledad espantosa de gusto totalnente burgu6s. El probiena, entonces, que los prolctarios nueden hacerseo que signifies una parte del narxismo

se ha soluclonado. o tlcnen que crltar

les

conunlsno para hacorlo. Las flias de la burguesia/oston

adenas

ablertas. El problema, tsxbifai, de la ciudad contra el

canpo, se ha soluclonado. El narxlsno, slendo puractente

una filosofia do lo ciudad, so sinti6 delol

rat6 de obollrlo. La pnopia msta monotonia

con la cual los comunistas canton oobro lae los

xar.nnax

Xljaba^sdOTnsxy^insr'crapgsxna^

os canposinos" es un esfuorzo do inponor la

natureleza dol obroro sobre el campcslno. Este experlnento

draconiano ha sido un fracasoragico dondoqulera

sea

que so haya intcntddo, zt en lan Guatemala. Lao las formes soclalos no puedc shnxlrxsi sor abolida por el te6rico mas habil nl por el policla nos cruel. Sn lugar de oso, por la internee ion de lael canpo, se hartablccldo una nueva intor-dapondencla. Conocemos ol onhelo crocionto del habltanto e'e la ciudad do oncontrar raices en od.alncnte el regosto creclentc dol canpesino por los productos de la eluded. Este problema ha sido solucionado por unaueva doe respeto mutuo.

Un torcor prohlena presentado por cl norxisno os ol problema del atelsmo contra la iglesia, de valores materiales contra valores ospiritualos. .Bajo este asalto, la i'losla,donde se intorosaba dcmasladoon otros valores mundiales, haaa hecho

trancos crlstianos en lao la vido dlaria por

loseliglosos. Los ateos, al avanzar el ataque,

a aenudo

hanarsean bbtzxx encallado personalce-ito

en lo Infructuoso de sus teorlas. Hay una hlstorla larga y

slgnificante de aaxsnirixs laelaaa

la xxueIji fea que una vez atacabon tan inplacable-

en

mente. Asimlsno, la Insistencla nr.rxista/que todo el BnAm&a

conporto humano esta notlvada por conslderaclonos aaterialiotas llonar

ha servldo para xxxxxxobro la nocosldad de toss todos los pueblos doonodldades decontes pero ha servldo igualaonto paral conociniento de los pueblos de que estas cosas oateriales no son el prop6slto final de la oxistencia. Hillones de hor-ibres, sus necesidadcs materiales conpensadas, se han hallado dosesnorados en su anhelo do un prop6sito miz alto. Han tornado osae lasas cuales sxekdzk lor. honbres sieapre han recurrldo: Lalo de sus cuerpos aiiora blon hutrldos. Otra vez, la controversla dexxa-sxaxBats del aaterlallsao do los ateos contra losfispcctossplrltuales dol hoabre, se ha solucionada.

tfltino en orden pxkxhopct pero no en inportancia, los narxlstos intontaron suprimir alavor de una socleoad sin noabre de las rcasas. Slntiendo lo falta de individualldcd/'do la dignidnd individual on aillones, los carxiotas agnrraron estarotaron de hacerla parccerusta. Por su esfucrzo cx'ravicdo, llaaaron

obre ol hecho de que cada honbre,EnxEti*xtcs on

faxlertasajo varies condicloncs, es

una p- rte do una aesao se dobo mix

Exn avalorcr nonos por oso. Pero no logroron nunca

hu-nanba tsndoncial lopulso/tfexyTtgrriaacxx hacia la indlvlcualidad.

La rospuesta de le sotste esfuerzo marxlsta

de hacor todo ol oundo parte do una uasa ha sido en lugar

de cso concedor ix Individual Idlgnldad nuova a

nlllonos de honbres quo antes no la hablan tenido. El

confllcto entre elc soclo-'ad, una vez

aparftnteriento tan lr.portente, so haa satlsfaccl6n

de los dos.

Lr soclodrd tradiclonal, dosafloda porrxis-o, so ha odaptado, sina crocldo poderosomcnte en el proceso. re de eoporar que esto sucediere. Una oppress hunana que haes do Cios, en la cuol han participate nillonos de hosbres, no ha de dErrikxrsg

ser dorrlbada por los presuntuosos de una generacl6n. AJustos, cuondo xait roquorldos, se puedone eston

QSm

heciendo. "os corrcsponde ahora vo.var laosos errores que puedanoguranente quodon sobrsntos do lc lucha ternlnada entre ela xuciEXxrl hunarlccd.

it Cuales soran lor. pr6xftmos principios,oclalos? Esto es el toma aproplado do nuestro pens an iono nuestro osfuerzo. flue nonbre so darfi al pr6xlnoe principles? Debcnos devanarnos los eosos por eseur.ico tdrnlno central que Incorpore, en uno palabra sola,

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