Anarchists Quote by James McGrath Morris
““But except for committed anarchists, the assassination attempt was widely condemned. In fact, it turned the tide of public opinion that, up until this moment, had been sympathetic to the strikers. Americans feared anarchists more than robber barons. Labor leaders, sensing the mood, went on the attack. “This man Berkman is an anarchist and, of course, is not identified with us,” said Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor. “I cannot use language strong enough to express my condemnation of such an act as Berkman’s.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Rise of the American Labor Movement by James McGrath Morris, 1995
Public condemnation of violent tactics shifted sympathy away from strikers, highlighting fear of anarchism over corporate greed.
In simple terms: Violent acts hurt a cause’s image.
Avoid extremist actions to keep support.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- union organizing
- political campaigning
- media relations
- public speaking
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can movements maintain moral authority?
- What alternatives exist to violent protest?
Extremist actions can still inspire some radical support.