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Alexander Berkman Mother Earth

Observations and Comments on Kropotkin and the European War – Mother Earth (1915)

“In other words, Kropotkin’s emotions for France lead him to sustain the schemes of Czarism.”

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Solidaridad Obrera

Blood in Palestine – Solidaridad Obrera (1936)

“Muslim nationalism tends to emancipate itself from the English yoke. They have ample reasons.”

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Industrial Worker

That Sucker, the Patriot – Industrial Worker (1916)

“The ‘patriot’ doesn’t stop to question whether he is doing right or whether he is doing wrong, but will go forth and kill somebody of some other nation even if he knows he is in the wrong.”

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Industrial Worker

Industrialism is not Syndicalism – Industrial Worker (1913)

“The I.W.W. does not neglect propaganda among the skilled workers, but it particularly addresses itself to the unskilled, migratory workers who form the bulk of the working class.”

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Freedom Henry Glasse

Communism – Henry Glasse (1912)

“…but I also maintain it on the score of policy and on behalf of the strong themselves, because all men are weak at some period of their lives, and liable to become so at any time.”

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Civilization is a Crime Scene (Take 2) – A.S.Matta (2002)

“‘Our proud heritage’ as the rise of a department store?”

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Ann Hansen Direct Action

Women in Prison – Ann Hansen (2002?)

“Every time there is a crisis within the prison system, the government diverts the anger of society and its need for a resolution into some government commission, inquiry or report.”

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Emma Goldman Frank Little Mother Earth Regeneración Ricardo Flores Magón

In Free America!! – Ricardo Flores Magón (1917)

“Stupid error of a maddened bourgeoisie! The death of an agitator does not put an end to discontent.”

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Frank Little

One Big Union the Need of All Mine Workers – Frank Little (1917)

“Now the I.W.W. wants the six-hour day for all mine workers because we want to do LESS WORK for the bosses instead of more.”

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Albert Meltzer War Commentary

Palestine and the Jews – Albert Meltzer (1942)

“But it may be asked, can this particular problem wait? No problem can wait. A desirable conclusion may have to wait, but the means of action must be taken now.”

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