Famous Figures
Historical and fictional figures mapped to the sixteen values.
Che Guevara
His theory and practice of guerrilla warfare, conceived as a tool for liberating populations from economic and political oppression, reflects a Liberation orientation in which revolutionary disruption of unjust systems is both moral obligation and strategic imperative.
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His slave revolt, undertaken with no realistic prospect of permanent success against the Roman military, reflects a Liberation orientation in which the principle of freedom from unjust enslavement outweighs the strategic calculation of survivable odds.
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His campaigns for South American independence across six countries, driven by an explicit vision of continental liberation from colonial authority, reflect a Liberation orientation applied to military strategy and political vision simultaneously.
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His leadership of the Third Servile War, the largest slave revolt in Roman history, reflects a Liberation orientation in which the principle of human freedom from unjust bondage justifies rebellion regardless of the probability of survival.
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