Guerrilla Warfare

How does Che Guevara define the guerrilla fighter as reformer in the nonfiction book, Guerrilla Warfare?

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The guerrilla fighter is a kind or reformer who directly fights the agents of unjust institutions. But, as Guevara shows, the guerrilla must always be on the side of the people. Otherwise he will be no better than a common bandit.

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