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The Black Spectre of War – Emma Goldman (1938)

“‘The War to end War,’ ‘the War for Democracy.’ What a lying face was hidden under the hideous mask of democracy.”

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The “Advantages” of British Imperialism – Reginald Reynolds (1939)

“The case of Palestine is an up-to-date instance of imperialism and its logical consequences.”

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Military Power – Industrial Worker (1909)

“The military power is the direct enemy of the working class and the support of the cowardly employing class.”

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On Organization – L’Adunata dei Refrattari (1954)

“And such forms can be realized only in narrow fields for varied purposes, or in vast fields for precise, well-defined and limited purposes.”

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Cannon Fodder – Ricardo Flores Magón (1910)

“Go over the pages of history, and in them you will find that in armed struggles in which the ruling classes have taken part, your role has always been that of cannon fodder…”

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The Social Revolution in Sonora – Ricardo Flores Magón (1914)

“… it is consoling, on the other hand, to see that the rich Yaqui region in the state of Sonora is under the control of the inhabitants of the area, the courageous, dignified and honorable Indians of the Yaqui tribe.”

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To the Soldiers – Ricardo Flores Magón (1914)

“Superior! How can a marionette be superior simply because he drags around a sword and adorns himself with shiny ribbons like a circus clown?”

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The Spirit of Revolt – Industrial Worker (1913)

“The I.W.W. can never afford to gain in membership at the cost of sacrificed principles, or by appealing to the workers from the standpoint of immediate material benefits alone.”

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Queries and Replies – Industrial Worker (1913)

“Government implies governors and governed, a ruling and a subject class. No man is great enough or good enough to rule another.”

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The Yellow Peril – Industrial Worker (1913)

“This tendency to look down upon the workers of the ‘far-off’ lands is foolish, for we venture to remark that the United States is just as far off from Japan as Japan is from the United States.”

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