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Quotations
A collection of Infoshop's favorite quotes. "Anarchism envisions a flexible pluralist society where all the needs of -- Sam Dolgoff, The Relevance of Anarchism to Modern Society (1970) "To speak of 'limits to growth' under a capitalistic market economy is as meaningless as to speak of limits of warfare under a warrior society. The moral pieties, that are voiced today by many well-meaning environmentalists, are as naive as the moral pieties of multinationals are manipulative. Capitalism can no more be 'persuaded' to limit growth than a human being can be 'persuaded' to stop breathing. Attempts to 'green' capitalism, to make it 'ecological', are doomed by the very nature of the system as a system of endless growth." -- Murray Bookchin, Remaking Society Conservative, n. A statesman enamored of existing evils, as opposed to a Liberal, who wants to replace them with new ones. -- Ambrose Bierce. "Give the people contests they win by remembering the words to more popular songs or the names of state capitals or how much corn Iowa grew last year. Cram them full of non-combustible data, chock them so damned full of 'facts' they feel stuffed, but absolutely 'brilliant' with information. Then they'll feel they're thinking, they'll get a sense of motion without moving. And they'll be happy, because facts of that sort don't change. Don't give them any slippery stuff like philosophy or sociology to tie things up with. That way lies melancholy." -- Fahrenheit 451 (1953) by Ray Bradbury "The minimum that most minimalists want leaves in place just the institutions who protect their interests. That's libertarians for you - anarchists who want police protection from their slaves." -- Coyote in Green Mars (1992) by Kim Stanley Robinson
"You have your thoughts and I have mine. This is the fact and you can't change it even if you kill me." -- Ba Jin, shouted out at the end of a televised public humiliation in the People's Stadium of Shanghai, during the "Cultural Revolution" (20 June 1968)
"There are self-styled "anarcho-capitalists" (not to be confused with anarchists of any persuasion), who want the state abolished as a regulator of capitalism, and government handed over to capitalists." -- Donald Rooum in What is Anarchism?
"Revolution is a serious thing, the most serious thing about a revolutionary's life. When one commits oneself to the struggle, it must be for a lifetime." -- Angela Davis.
"Today's librarians are using websites, e-mail, text messages, and more to create an international community of like-minded and tech-savvy library workers. They are challenging perceptions and redefining themselves as fierce defenders of free speech who make activism part of the job." -- AP writer Jessica M. Pasko, reporting on the group Radical
"All governments lie, but disaster lies in wait for countries whose officials smoke the same hashish they give out." -- I. F. Stone, Time of Torment, p. 317
"Have you ever wondered why Republicans are so interested in encouraging people to volunteer in their communities? It's because volunteers work for no pay. Republicans have been trying to get people to work for no pay for a long time." -- George Carlin
"You can't fight City Hall, but you can goddamn sure blow it up." -- George Carlin
"Suppose you were an idiot. And suppose you were a member of Congress. But I repeat myself." -- Mark Twain
"Oh, judge, your damn laws: the good people don't need them and the bad people don't follow them so what good are they?" -- Ammon Hennacy
"It is the fundamental duty of the citizen to resist and to restrain the violence of the state. Those who choose to disregard this responsibility can justly be accused of complicity in war crimes, which is itself designated as 'a crime under international law' in the principles of the Charter of Nuremberg." -- Noam Chomsky
"Anarchism is not a romantic fable but the hardheaded realization, based on five thousand years of experience, that we cannot entrust the management of our lives to kings, priests, politicians, generals, and county commissioners." -- Edward Abbey
"Society is like a stew. If you don't keep it stirred up, you get a lot of scum on top." -- Edward Abbey
"The Church hates a thinker precisely for the same reason a robber dislikes a sheriff, or a thief despises the prosecuting witness." -- Robert Ingersoll, Individuality.
Do you have any advice for secular Americans who are faced with living in a country that's increasingly governed by religious fundamentalists? If I have any advice, it's that every day that you wake up, don't say, "This is normal." Every day, wake up with this idea that you have to defend your freedom. Nobody has the right to take from women the right to abortion, nobody has the right to take from homosexuals the right to be homosexual, nobody has the right to stop people laughing, to stop people thinking, to stop people talking. If I have one message to give to the secular American people, it's that the world is not divided into countries. The world is not divided between East and West. You are American, I am Iranian, we don't know each other, but we talk together and we understand each other perfectly. The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me. And the difference between me and my government is much bigger than the difference between me and you. And our governments are very much the same. Marjane Satrapi,
The things the worker buys with his wages are first of all consumer goods which enable him to survive, to reproduce his labor-power so as to be able to continue selling it; & they are spectacles, objects for passive admiration. He consumes & admires the products of human activity passively. He does not exist in the world as an active agent who transforms it, but as a helpless, impotent spectator; he may call this state of powerless admiration "happiness," & since labor is painful, he may desire to be "happy," namely inactive, all his life (a condition similar to being born dead). The commodities, the spectacles, consume him; he uses up living energy in passive admiration; he is consumed by things. In this sense, the more he has, the less he is. - Fredy Perlman, The Reproduction of Daily Life
"Society has good reason to fear the Radical. Every shaking advance of mankind toward equality and justice has come from the Radical. He hits, he hurts, he is dangerous. Conservative interests know that while Liberals are most adept at breaking their own necks with their tongues, Radicals are most adept at breaking the necks of Conservatives." -- Saul Alinsky
To lead people, walk beside them... As for the best leaders, the people do not notice their existence. The next best, the people honor and praise. The next, the people fear; and the next, the people hate... When the best leader's work is done the people say, 'We did it ourselves! -- Lao Tzu
You don't have a peaceful revolution. You don't have a turn-the-other-cheek revolution. There's no such thing as a nonviolent revolution. Revolution is bloody. Revolution is hostile. Revolution knows no compromise. Revolution overturns and destroys everything that gets in its way. -- Malcom X
There is one thing you have got to learn about our movement. Three people are better than no people. -- Fannie Lou Hamer
Young people everywhere have been allowed to choose between love and a garbage disposal unit. Everywhere they have chosen the garbage disposal unit. -- Guy Debord
SLAVERY My country came together in one revolution and was nearly broken by another. The first revolution was a protest against galling, stupid, but relatively mild social and economic exploitation. It was almost uniquely successful. Many of those who made the first revolution practiced the most extreme form of economic exploitation and social oppression: they were slave owners. The second American revolution, the Civil War, was an attempt to preserve slavery. It was partially successful. the institution was abolished, but the mind of the master and the mind of the slave still think a good many of the thoughts of America. -- Ursula K. Le Guin, "A War Without End," The Wave in the Mind
"Personally, I'm in favor of democracy, which means that the central institutions of society have to be under popular control. Now, under capitalism, we can't have democracy by definition. Capitalism is a system in which the central institutions of society are in principle under autocratic control." -- Noam Chomsky
"The establishment people tell us that if the workers wanted to share the profits, it was called communism. When management wants to share profits, it's called a bonus." -- Phil Donahue Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"Workers are like lemons: When the rich have sucked out all the juice, they throw them in the garbage." -- Ricardo Flores Magon, Regeneracion, April 1911
"Some religionists seem to delight in ascribing to "God" the credit for having made apple trees in fields of green, under a blue sky; but where is their creator when we remember that there are tapeworms in the world? I think I would be embarassed to have to admit that I believed in an 'all-wise God' who made tapeworms." -- Fred Woodworth, There is No God
""Whether the mask is labeled Fascism, Democracy, or Dictatorship of the Proletariat, our great adversary remains the Apparatus - the bureaucracy, the police, the military. Not the one facing us across the frontier or the battle lines, which is not so much our enemy as our brother's enemy, but the one that calls itself our protector and makes us its slaves. No matter what the circumstances, the worst betrayal will always be to subordinate ourselves to this Apparatus, and to trample underfoot, in its service, all human values in ourselves and in others." -- Simone Weil Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"Books won't stay banned. They won't burn. Ideas won't go to jail. In the long run of history, the censor and the inquisitor have always lost. The only sure weapon against bad ideas is better ideas." -- A. Whitney Griswold Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"When we begin to love and respect Great Mother Nature's gift to us of gayness, we'll discover that the bondage of our childhood and adolescence in the trials and tribulations of neitherness was actually an apprenticeship for teaching her children new cutting edges of consciousness and social change. In stunning paradox, our neitherness is our talisman, our fairie wand, our gift we bring to the hetero world to....transform their pain into healings; ...transform their tears to laughter: ...transform their hand-me-downs to visions of loveliness." -- Harry Hay
"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past." -- George Orwell Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"Show me a country with no strikes and I'll show you the country in which -- Samuel Gompers Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"I have often heard reformers say that the working class does not revolt because it is not yet wretched and starving enough, and that the sooner economic conditions get worse the sooner they will revolt. This is another wrong conception of men and conditions. Take the coal miners, the most ill paid and il treated wage workers in existence. To try to describe the conditions of the miners of Western Pennsylvania is to attempt the impossible. In many places grown men, with families, have not been able to earn more than $1.50 a week. They are herded together in miserable, filthy hovels, 12 or 15 people occupying one room; for how else can they pay the rent? Yet these men do not revolt, and never will. They have not the strength. They are like animals--dumb, stupid, indifferent, ready to lick the hand that lashes them. But when I reached the districts where they earned $5 and $6 a week (a fortune (?) as they work), I found them carrying themselves with some pride and self respect, and open to ideas. It is therefore an unpardonable mistake to sit with folded hands awaiting the development of things to such a state that it will be too late to act. Men with empty stomachs do not fight for freedom. They fight for bread, and as soon as they get the crust, gnawing on it they forget their good intentions to fight for more. I have not spent 18 weeks in missionary work without learning that it is useless to appeal to the overfed, but still less use to appeal to the underfed. To be successful we must reach that class whose brains have not yet been destroyed by starvation." Emma Goldman, "A Short Account of My Late Tour," Solidarity, 15 July
"Libraries, if they are truly used, require the active participation of readers to inform themselves and others. A reader is the essential and equal partner to the library, which makes the current management trend of turning readers into customers such a menace. Customers merely consume and are powerless and dependent; readers read, an activity that is both productive and cooperative. And, with luck, the motivated library reader may also become the writer and so continue in the provision of free thought." Piers Denton. "I Was a Teen-Age Anarcho-Terrorist," in Revolting Librarians Redux, McFarland, 2003.
"Intellectual nitpicking tells us these competing factions could never have a civil debate over coffee, much less work together on a common project, right? Yet working on common projects is exactly what anarchists of different backgrounds are doing more of. We don't need unity in theory, we need solidarity in practice. Once we acknowledge and embrace our collective differences, we will be able to spread the practice of anarchy throughout our communities and the world. Going beyond cartoon politics (put a green stripe on your black star, and suddenly anarchism is reduced to saving trees; put a red stripe on your black star, and anarchism is just about the class war) is absolutely vital. Sectarianism leads straight to authoritarianism, for as soon as one identifies with the correct anarcho-sect, everyone else is wrong. The founder of the correct ideology is inevitably accorded more power than his or her soon-to-be followers, and the sect musters its forces to engage in a holy war against all other brands of the anarchist rainbow. Let us not mimic the failures of other Leftists. It's much easier for us to attack each other than to destroy the State. People have different visions of liberation and any anarchist society will have a diversity of tactics and projects. Today, we need radical anarchist unions capable of stopping the unceasing machine, radical writers that inspire and spread knowledge, militants to fight cops in the streets, and tree-sitters to save the last of wild nature: in other words, we need more anarchy!" - Anarchy in the Age of Dinosaurs
"If people eat their ballots, then that nut-case Stockwell Day will get in. Right-wingers aren't angst-ridden about voting. Don't we have to vote strategically, even if that means voting for the Liberals?" "Having to decide between Tweedledum and Tweedledee -- that's not a choice -- that's a threat. Our electoral system favors a two-party race, and we should reject it. We have to start working towards a democratic system that doesn't force people to vote for the lesser of two evils (or the evil of two lessers). We can't keep jumping from election to election, voting for one moron because we're terrified that there's something worse. Now's the time to stop legitimizing this process and take a stand for fundamental, long-term change. It's more important to call attention to the farce of electoral politics than to split-hairs by choosing between Tweedledumb andTweedledee (or The Mad Hatter, the Queen of Hearts and the Doormouse for that matter)." - The Edible Ballot Society
"The smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum - even encourage the more critical and dissident views. That gives people the sense that there's free thinking going on, while all the time the presuppositions of the system are being reinforced by the limits put on the range of the debate." "It is not Capital that transforms raw materials, nor Capital that produces goods. If living activity did not transform the materials, these would remain untransformed, inert, dead matter. If men were not disposed to continue selling their living activity, the impotence of Capital would be revealed; Capital would cease to exist; its last remaining potency would be the power to remind people of a bypassed form of everyday life characterized by daily universal prostitution." Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"To stay quiet is as political an act as speaking out." Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"Our government is a bird with two right wings... They're devoted to the perpetuation & spread of corporate capitalism." Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"We need not courtrooms but schoolrooms, not jails and prisons but decent Credit: ecrasez@earthlink.net, Thought du jour
"So how do you extract coherence from a movement filled with Klein takes on the critics who complain that the new movement Taken from a review of a Naomi Klein article Credit: zabalaza, by way of A-Infos
"Propaganda exploits a strong human tendency: the automatic and strong tendency to believe what we're told. Believing what one's government tells one is relatively easy. It takes no effort at all. Disbelief, on the other hand, seems to run contrary to human nature. We are, it would seem, inherently lazy in such matters. It actually requires considerable intellectual and psychological effort to disbelieve what our leaders tell us. Added to that is the commonly applied social stigma that comes with disbelief. Disbelievers -- may God save them -- lack patriotism, a sin seen by most Americans as being on the order of patricide." -- Richard L. Franklin Credit to ecrasez@fcc.net
"It is forbidden
To the fervent proponents of ruthless corporate capitalism I say: make a millionaire CEO live as a poor sweatshop worker in Indonesia for one month and then ask him about the merits of the world economic system. -- Vassilis Epaminondou
It should be unnecessary to point out that massive terrorism is a standard device of powerful states.... Some cases -- Noam Chomsky
PATRIOTISM, n. 1) The inability to distinguish between the government and one's "country"; 2) A highly praiseworthy virtue characterized by the desire to dominate and kill; 3) A feeling of exultation experienced when contemplating heaps of charred "enemy" corpses; 4) The first, last, and perennial refuge of scoundrels. PATRIOT, n. A dangerous tool of the powers that be. A herd -- from The American Heretic's Dictionary edited by Chaz Bufe
"Why is it that our society continues to pour investment into punishing * Floyd Peterson, Anarchist Black Cross
"There is an aspect to political activism that involves an incredible --Starhawk, anarchist witch (Clamor - February/March 2001)
"Executing McVeigh will not bring back the people he --Darby Tillis, an exonerated former Illinois death row inmate
"...ironically, perhaps, the best organised dissenters in the world today --Jeremy Hardy, The Guardian (UK)
"I advocate revolutionary changes...an end to capitalist exploitation, -- Assata Shakur
"Only through their own struggle for liberation will ordinary people come to -- Noam Chomsky, preface to Rudolf Rocker's Anarcho-Syndicalism,
"The anarchists' electoral abstentionism implies not only a conception -- Luigi Galleani, The End of Anarchism?
"Government cannot exist without the tacit consent of the populace. This -- Fred Woodworth, Anarchism
"We will continue to put our bodies on the line to show how police -- August 1, 2000 / Philadelphia
"Agricultural technology is built on the assumption that world hunger is caused -- Carmelo Ruiz, "Winners and Losers in the Biotechnology Revolution."
By the way your city is terrifying, there are millions of statues of random As we pull in to DC in the wee hours and are driving around the gov area, As we drive around the barricade for the zillionth time, with that fucking -- Various Canadian activists about their visit to Washington, DC for
"Organisation, far from creating authority, is the only cure for it
"The State is a condition, a certain relationship between human beings, a --- Gustav Landauer
Anarchists are opposed to violence...The main plank of anarchism is the removal -- Errico Malatesta, Umanita Nova, August,
Oscar Wilde defines a perfect personality as "one who develops under perfect
"The destruction of the capitalist media (via raids, detournement, explosions, "The strongest bulwark of the capitalist system is the ignorance of its
"Yesterday's Seattle Times had an article on the delegation of anarchists from
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"The whole history of progress of human liberty shows that all concessions Those who profess to favor freedom, and yet deprecate agitation, are This struggle may be a moral one; or it may be a physical one; or it Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found
"I am a free prince and have as much authority to make war on the whole world
"... today 's day was so good. A small expedition of five of us went on our
"Asceticism in most cases is either the result of a sordid imagination or of
Remember 'the Earth is not dying, it is being murdered and the people murdering
"Nearly every assassination for years past has been attributed to Anarchists. "Nevertheless, the assassin of McKinley--Leon Czolgosz--was a Republican "These facts come to me by letter from Peter Witt, City Clerk of Cleveland "This ought to forever silence the criminal charge that Anarchism was -- (Jo Labadie, in "Anarchism: genuine and Asinine", 1925, printed by
"A society is a healthy society only to the degree that it exhibits anarchistic
"'I voted against the constitution because it was a constitution!' said the great French political philosopher, Pierre Joseph Proudhon during the French Revolution of 1848 when he was asked why he had been among the tiny minority of the National Assembly voting against proposals for a constitution. His attitude was not based merely on his libertarian view that society should be allowed to develop its institutions empirically and organically, rather than by formal fiat. He also pointed out that in a constitution which divided powers, the tendency would always be for the executive, the most rigid, centralist and power-oriented branch of government, to take control. His point was well taken, and history has given it justification in the centuries since the American states adopted their own pioneer constitution. Louis Napoleon Bonaparte, the president of France elected under the constitution that Proudhon rejected, made himself first a dictator and then an emperor. And with only brief intervals, the president of the United States has represented all that is reactionary and overbearing in American life and in the American attitude towards the world in general. I need hardly expand on the offences against basic human rights that have taken place under the apparently benign constitutions of the Soviet Union in the past, or the People's Republic of China in the present." - George Woodcock
"If the Nuremberg laws were applied today, then every Post-War American president would have to be hanged." - Noam Chomsky
Gays are not oppressed on a whim, but because of the specific need of capitalism Louise Tierney, "Looking to the Future"
... there are reformist strategies that waste the energies of women, that Carol Ehrlich, "Socialism, Anarchism, and Feminism," in Howard
It is not enough for a handful of experts to attempt the solution of a problem, Albert Einstein
It is the belief that power corrupts, and that people become irresponsible John Clark, The Anarchist Moment
Cyberspace is an illusion, virtual reality is not reality, instantaneous communication The Raven, Anarchist Quarterly, Vol. 8, no 4. ISSN 0951
"Religious fundamentalists alone are a huge popular grouping in the United States, which resembles pre-industrial societies in that regard. This is a culture in which three-fourths of the population believe in religious miracles, half believe in the devil, 83 percent believe that the Bible is the 'actual' or the inspired word of God, 39 percent believe in the Biblical prediction of Armageddon and 'accept it with a certain fatalism,' a mere 9 percent accept Darwinian evolution while 44 percent believe that 'God created man pretty much in his present form at one time within the last 10,000 years,' and so on. The 'God and Country rally' that opened the national Republican convention is one remarkable illustration, which aroused no little amazement in conservative circles in Europe." Noam Chomsky, From: "'Mandate for Change,' or Business as
How does it become a man to behave toward the American government today? I Henry David Thoreau
But he who has no confidence in the creative capacity of the masses and in Sam Dolgoff
Laws: We know what they are, and what they are worth! They are spider webs Pierre Joseph Proudhon quoted in The Match!
I have never read Marx. Well, I read a few pages then decided he was a bore. Dave Coull
The State is a condition, a certain relationship between human beings, a mode Gustav Landauer
Samuel Johnson's saying that patriotism is the last refuge of scoundrels has H.L. Mencken; Minority Report |
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