"A genuine man goes to the roots. To be a radical is no more than that: to go to the roots"
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The line works because it hijacks the language of respectability. Opponents of anti-colonial movements often paint dissent as foreign, destabilizing, immature. Marti flips that frame. If you only treat symptoms, you are the unserious one, performing politics like etiquette. Root-work is presented as the adult task, even if it threatens the whole tree. The subtext is a challenge to the timid reformer: if your proposal leaves the machinery of domination intact, it is not moderation, it's collaboration in slow motion.
Context matters. Marti was writing as a Cuban independence leader and critic of empire, trying to build a broad, disciplined coalition against Spanish colonial rule while remaining wary of U.S. expansionism. For a movement that needed legitimacy as much as passion, redefining "radical" as principled depth was strategic rhetoric. It offers a yardstick for action: not how loud you are, but whether you are brave enough to name the real cause and accept the consequences of uprooting it.
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"A genuine man goes to the roots. To be a radical is no more than that: to go to the roots." FixQuotes, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/a-genuine-man-goes-to-the-roots-to-be-a-radical-160825/. Accessed 1 Feb. 2026.







