“A dictator is often a revolutionary who has made a name for himself. A revolutionary is often a bourgeois who hasn't.”

A menudo un dictador es un revolucionario que hizo carrera. A menudo un revolucionario es un burgués que no la hizo.
Falsificaciones (1977)

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A menudo un dictador es un revolucionario que hizo carrera. A menudo un revolucionario es un burgués que no la hizo.

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