The idea of El deber revolucionario, or “the duty of the revolutionary,” echoed throughout Latin American youth culture during the 1960s from literature to art and music as young men and women expressed their countercultural political beliefs.
The idea of El deber revolucionario, or “the duty of the revolutionary,” echoed throughout Latin American youth culture during the 1960s from literature to art and music as young men and women expressed their countercultural political beliefs.