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War and the Worker – W. S. Van Valkenburgh (1915)

“Therefore, how futile it is for an Anarchist above all to take sides with any government. He not only discredits himself with his comrades but he places himself in a ridiculous position with those whose side he adheres to.”

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Concerning Atrocities – James Peter Warbasse (1915)

“How can that break down which has not been built up? How can that become debauched which already is debauched and debauching?”

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Good Prospects for Anti-Militarism – Emma Goldman (1916)

“There are many who perceive that they have been tricked out of their homes and jobs by a cheap phraseology, the emptiness and deception of which they now feel keenly enough.”

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The War Hysteria and Our Protest – Leonard D. Abbott (1917)

“War inevitably means the steam-roller. It means crushing out every spark of initiative, of independence of mind.”

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Observations and Comments on the Vote – Emma Goldman (1915)

“To perpetuate stupidity and ignorance, nothing could be invented more effective than the Vote.”

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The Echo from Erin – W. S. Van Valkenburgh (1916)

“The heartlessness of the Government’s hasty reprisal is indicative of its sincerity in the stand that small nations must be guaranteed their freedom.”