Guerrilla Warfare by Che Guevara is a foundational text on revolutionary strategy and tactics, written by one of the most iconic figures of 20th-century insurgency. Based on Guevara's pivotal role in the Cuban Revolution, this book serves as both a practical manual and a philosophical treatise on the art of guerrilla fighting. It outlines the necessary conditions for a successful insurgency, including the mobilization of the rural population, the organization of small, flexible combat units, and the critical importance of political consciousness and discipline among fighters.
More than just a military guide, Guerrilla Warfare explores the moral and psychological dimensions of revolution, emphasizing the connection between armed struggle and social justice. Guevara advocates for a revolutionary spirit that inspires commitment and sacrifice, blending tactical rigor with a vision of transforming society. This enduring work has inspired countless liberation movements worldwide and continues to be studied by military strategists, activists, and historians interested in asymmetric warfare and revolutionary change.