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Fidel Castro identified him with great generals such as Alexander the great, Aníbal, and Napoleon. He also expresses great respect and admiration, in spite of their political views, for the pro-Franco Spanish Jesuits who educated him. Castro's authoritarian paternalism can't conceive the possibility that Cuban revolutionaries could effectively defend the country and socialism if they had political differences and were organized in more than one party. He makes it abundantly clear that his view of socialism requires a "unity" that is incompatible with the organized expression of differences of opinion.

Fidel Castro: Biografía a Dos Voces interview with Ignacio Ramonet.

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