Emma Goldman

The Growing Discontent of the Masses

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  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    Man’s quest for freedom from every shackle is eternal. It must and will go on.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    True civilization is to be measured by the individual, the unit of all social life; by his individuality and the extent to which it is free to have its being to grow and expand unhindered by invasive and coercive authority.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    Man’s true liberation, individual and collective, lies in his emancipation from authority and from the belief in it.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    The State has no more existence than gods and devils have. They are equally the reflex and creation of man, for man, the individual, is the only reality. The State is but the shadow of man, the shadow of his opaqueness of his ignorance and fear.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    The State is a term for the legislative and administrative machinery whereby certain business of the people is transacted, and badly so. There is nothing sacred, holy or mysterious about it. The State has no more conscience or moral mission than a commercial company for working a coal mine or running a railroad.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    Political government and the State were a much later development, growing out of the desire of the stronger to take advantage of the weaker, of the few against the many. The State, ecclesiastical and secular, served to give an appearance of legality and right to the wrong done by the few to the many. That appearance of right was necessary the easier to rule the people, because no government can exist without the consent of the people, consent open, tacit or assumed. Constitutionalism and democracy are the modern forms of that alleged consent; the consent being inoculated and indoctrinated by what is called “education,” at home, in the church, and in every other phase of life.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    Religion is a superstition that originated in man’s mental inability to solve natural phenomena. The Church is an organized institution that has always been a stumbling block to progress.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    There can be no freedom in the large sense of the word, no harmonious development, so long as mercenary and commercial considerations play an important part in the determination of personal conduct.
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    I believe that there can be no real wealth, social wealth, so long as it rests on human lives—young lives, old lives and lives in the making
  • alejahas quoted3 years ago
    Anarchism is not only a process, however, that marches on with “sombre steps,” coloring all that is positive and constructive in organic development. It is a conspicuous protest of the most militant type. It is so absolutely uncompromising, insisting and permeating a force as to overcome the most stubborn assault and to withstand the criticism of those who really constitute the last trumpets of a decaying age
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