Quote by Che Guevara
When asked whether or not we are Marxists, our position is the same as that of a physicist or a biologist when asked if he is a Newtonian, or if he is a Pasteurian.There are truths so evident, so much a part of people's knowledge, that it is now useless to discuss them.
Summary
This quote implies that being a Marxist, like being a physicist or a biologist, is not a matter of personal belief or opinion, but rather an acknowledgment of certain truths evident to everyone. The speaker argues that these truths are so obvious and commonly understood that debating them has become futile. By drawing parallels to renowned scientists, the quote suggests that Marxism is not a mere ideology, but a set of principles rooted in undeniable realities.
By Che Guevara