Che Guevara – Guerrilla in the Mist

Che Guevara – Guerrilla in the Mist

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December 10, 2025 · 1h 32m · Season 8 · Episode 13

About this episode

This episode explores the life and legacy of Che Guevara, examining his revolutionary ideals and the complexities of his character.

Welcome back to Origin Story season eight: The Story of Socialism. This time, we take a look at hands-down the sexiest revolutionary of socialist history: Che Guevara. Born in Argentina to wealthy but unhappy parents, Ernesto Guevara travelled around Latin America during his youth until he met Fidel Castro in Mexico City. From then on his path was set, following the Cuban nationalist leader into a guerilla campaign in the Sierra Maestra and then into government. He concocted a rare form of socialism which combined Maoist peasant rebellion with pan-Latin American nationalism and Jack Kerouac’s drifter idealism. His fame lies not so much in his actions or his thoughts but his image, specifically the iconic Che photograph, taken by Alberto Korda on March 5th 1960. For decades, it has been put up in student bedrooms and raised above protest marches as an encapsulation of youthful idealism, resistance and social justice. We look at the man behind the image and find a strange, intoxicating bundle of seemingly contradictory elements: a poet executioner, a cold-hearted idealist, a sociopath bohemian, and much more besides. • Use code ORIGINSTORY at the link below to get an exclusive 60%…

Topics covered

  • Che Guevara
  • socialism
  • Cuban revolution
  • Latin American nationalism
  • youthful idealism
  • social justice

Keywords

  • Che Guevara
  • socialism
  • Cuban revolution
  • Fidel Castro
  • youthful idealism
  • social justice
  • Latin America
  • revolutionary history

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