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Anarchism Quotes by Noam Chomsky
- There isn't much point arguing about the word "libertarian." It would make about as much sense to argue with an unreconstructed Stalinist about the word…
- Anarchism, in my view, is an expression of the idea that the burden of proof is always on those who argue that authority and domination…
- That is what I have always understood to be the essence of anarchism: the conviction that the burden of proof has to be placed on…
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- Anarchism is founded on the observation that since few men are wise enough to rule themselves, even fewer are wise enough to… — Edward Abbey
- Anarchism's lone objective is to reach a point at which the belligerence of some humans against humanity, in whatever form, comes to… — Gustav Landauer
- Market Anarchism is the doctrine that the legislative, adjudicative, and protective functions unjustly and inefficiently monopolised by the coercive State should be… — Roderick T. Long
- Odonianism is anarchism. Not the bomb-in-the-pocket stuff, which is terrorism, whatever name it tries to dignify itself with, not the social-Darwinist economic… — Ursula K. Le Guin
- We have been civilized for a thousand millennia. We have histories of hundreds of those millennia. We have tried everything. Anarchism, in… — Ursula K. Le Guin
- Anarchism is a game at which the police can beat you. — George Bernard Shaw
- It was in the black mirror of anarchism that surrealism first recognised itself. — Andre Breton
- If you say that you reject violence when it exceeds the limits imposed by the needs of defense, they accuse you of… — Errico Malatesta
- Anarchists are opposed to violence; everyone knows that. The main plank of anarchism is the removal of violence from human relations. It… — Errico Malatesta
- Not whether we accomplish anarchism today, tomorrow, or within ten centuries, but that we walk towards anarchism today, tomorrow, and always. — Errico Malatesta
- Anarchism is the abolition of exploitation and oppression of man by man, that is, the abolition of private property and government; Anarchism… — Errico Malatesta
- Anarchism misunderstands the real nature of man. It would be practicable only in a world of angels and saints — Ludwig von Mises