Ideology on which the Kyoto Protocol is based, is a new form of totalitarian ideology, along with Marxism, Communism and socialism. — Andrey Illarionov Copy Share Image
“Trotsky was so much an intellectual that in the final analysis, Marxism was not quite enough for him.” — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
Behind the October Revolution there are more influential personalities than the thinkers and executors of Marxism. — Vladimir Lenin Copy Share Image
The important part of Marxism was its demand for active, constant, practical, class-war — Francis Parker Yockey Copy Share Image
When I was young, I believed in three things: Marxism, the redemptive power of cinema, and dynamite. Now I just believe in… — Sergio Leone Copy Share Image
The greatest purveyor of violence in the world today -- my own government. — Martin Luther King Copy Share Image
Academic Marxism is a fantasy world, and unctuous compassion-sweepstakes, into which real workers or peasants never penetrate. — Camille Paglia Copy Share Image
I was a commie and I fought about Marxism and class and race and it informed everything I did. — Amber Hollibaugh Copy Share Image
If adapted to the unique requirements of various regions and peoples of the world, such economic pluralism could have a greater global… — Robert Dickson Crane Copy Share Image
There are a few people, but a diminishing number, who still believe that Marxism, as an economic system, off era a coherent… — Herbert Read Copy Share Image
The problem with Marxism is the proletariat isnt going to rise up against capitalism and consumerism. The only time theyll rise up… — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
As the egalitarianism of Marxism is attractive to many, socialism could have attracted many followers in America, anyway. But there is no… — B. Carroll Reece Copy Share Image
I think it is fair, in a way, to describe certain forms of Marxism, for instance, as the secular equivalent of a… — Ross Douthat Copy Share Image
“The values of commodities are directly as the times of labour employed in their production, and are inversely as the productive powers… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
“The fact that people are massed anonymously together may be in one sense an alienation, but in another sense it is a… — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
In the 1970s, many intellectuals had become political radicals. Marxism was correct, liberalism was for wimps, and Marx had pronounced that 'the… — Steven Pinker Copy Share Image
“The bourgeoisie has subjected the country to the rule of the towns. It has created enormous cities, has greatly increased the urban… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
I prize my own independence too much. And philosophically, I could never accept any rigid dogma or ideology, whether it's Christianity or… — Saul Alinsky Copy Share Image
“We speak more freely of our emotional complexes than of our material condition or of our socio-professional milieu; we prefer to ask… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image
But the 20th century suffered "two" ideologies that led to genocides. The other one, Marxism, had no use for race, didn't believe… — Steven Pinker Copy Share Image
Marxism teaches that exploitation and degradation somehow produce resistance and revolution. It's been hard to say why. What I've learned from women's… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“I don't know a movement more self-centered and further removed from the facts than Marxism. Everyone is worried only about proving himself… — Boris Pasternak Copy Share Image
There are people, of course, who profess to be libertarian Marxists. I believe they mean very well, and I even write in… — Murray Bookchin Copy Share Image
All European tradition, Marxism included, has conspired to defy the natural order of all things. Mother Earth has been abused, the powers… — Russell Means Copy Share Image
“Beneath the pseudo-scientific terminology one can in each case recognize a phantasy of which almost every element is to be found in… — Norman Cohn Copy Share Image
“When asked whether or not we are Marxists, our position is the same as that of a physicist, when asked if he… — Ernesto "Che" Guevara Copy Share Image
“[I]n so far as postmodern politics involves a '[t]heoretical retreat from the problem of domination within capitalism,' it is here, in this… — Slavoj Žižek Copy Share Image
“Have private property, capitalist exploitation and class rule ceased to exist? Or, have the propertied classes in a spell of patriotic fervour… — Rosa Luxemburg Copy Share Image
“Marxism in this country had even been an eccentric and quixotic passion. One oppressed class after another had seemed finally to miss… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
“This is because Marxism looks at things as a whole and in relation to each other—or tries to, but its limitations are… — Doris Lessing Copy Share Image
“By giving full expression to the contradiction between civil society and the state, the French Revolution radically transformed both its terms. To… — Stathis Kouvelakis Copy Share Image
“... that with the defeat of the revolutionary workers, Europe finally fell back into its old double slavery, into Anglo-Russian slavery. The… — Karl Marx Copy Share Image
Despite its flaws, Marxism still seems to explain the material world better than anything else. — Alexei Sayle Copy Share Image
There's something about Marxism that brings out warts; the only kind of growth this economic system encourages. — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
Successful revolutions are those which end up by erasing all traces of themselves. — Terry Eagleton Copy Share Image
Of course, Marxism is an example of what Carl Popper would have called a 'World Three' structure, in that it's got immense… — Alan Moore Copy Share Image
“No one, even as a joke, could call a member of the all-Union Communist Party a Neo-Hegelian, a Neo-Kantian, a Subjectivist, an… — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Copy Share Image
I've developed my anarchism, my critique of Marxism, which has been the most advanced bourgeois ideology I know of, into a community… — Murray Bookchin Copy Share Image
“What presents itself to us as bourgeois legality is nothing but the violence of the ruling class, a violence raised to an… — Rosa Luxemburg Copy Share Image
“By extending the idea of natural law to the economic sphere - an inevitable but fundamental error - they (18th century philosophes)… — Jean-Paul Sartre Copy Share Image