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Big words Quote by Haruki Murakami

“Believe me, I know what I’m talking about. I’m working class. Revolution or not, the working class will just keep on scraping a living in the same old shitholes. And what is a revolution? It sure as hell isn’t just changing the name on city hall. But those guys don’t know that - those guys with…” quote by Haruki Murakami
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““Believe me, I know what I’m talking about. I’m working class. Revolution or not, the working class will just keep on scraping a living in the same old shitholes. And what is a revolution? It sure as hell isn’t just changing the name on city hall. But those guys don’t know that - those guys with their big words. Tell me, Watanabe, have you ever seen a taxman?””

Haruki Murakami

About This Quote

The speaker critiques superficial revolutions, arguing that true change requires more than rhetoric and that the working class remains trapped in harsh conditions.

In simple terms: Revolutions need real action, not just words, to help the working class.

Key Takeaway

Seek genuine change beyond slogans.

Themes

social justice class struggle revolution disillusionment

Mood

critical defiant

Type

political philosophical

When to use this quote

  • labor organizing
  • policy advocacy
  • community building
  • education campaigns
  • media critique

Key Concepts

marxism political theory critical consciousness

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does a meaningful revolution look like for you?
  • How can the working class break free from systemic oppression?
A Different Perspective

The quote may romanticize struggle without offering concrete solutions.

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