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Repression Quotes by Noam Chomsky
- In the late 1990s, some of the worst terrorist atrocities in the world were what the Turkish government itself called state terror, namely massive atrocities,…
- I know some really outstanding Turkish journalists, and have been pleased and honored to be able to join with them a few times in their…
- Popular struggles to bring about a freer and more just society have been resisted by violence and repression, and massive efforts to control opinion and…
- By very conservative estimates, Turkish repression of Kurds in the 1990s falls in the category of Kosovo. It peaked in the early 1990s; one index…
- My own feeling is that one should refuse to participate in any activity that implements American aggression - thus tax refusal, draft refusal, avoidance of…
- As a tactic, violence is absurd. No one can compete with the Government in violence, and the resort to violence, which will surely fail, will…
More Repression Quotes
- The cost of liberty is less than the price of repression. — W. E. B. Du Bois
- The Arabs could have peace tomorrow if sufficient numbers of Palestinians were not content to be used as cannon fodder in fruitless… — Conrad Black
- Repression is the only lasting philosophy. The dark deference of fear and slavery, my friend, will keep the dogs obedient to the… — Charles Dickens
- Since the death instinct exists in the heart of everything that lives, since we suffer from trying to repress it, since everything… — Eugene Ionesco
- I will not tire of declaring that if we really want an effective end to violence we must remove the violence that… — Oscar Romero
- The best of our theater is standing on tiptoe, striving to see over the shoulders of father and mother. The worst is… — Arthur Miller
- For a politics of emancipation, the enemy that is to be feared most is not repression at the hands of the established… — Alain Badiou
- Melanctha Herbert was always losing what she had in all the things she saw. Melanctha was always being left when she was… — Gertrude Stein