He who negates present society, and seeks social conditions based on the sharing of property, is a revolutionary whether he calls himself an anarchist or a communist.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Anarchists are socialists because they want the improvement of society, and they are communists because they are convinced that such a transformation of society can only result from the establishment of a commonwealth of property.
Above all, what socialist, without flushing with shame, maintains he is not a revolutionary? We say: none!.
I never have been an anarchist, I've always had goals and always have acted out of love.
I'm not an anarchist. I believe in government.
I'm not an anarchist any longer, because I've concluded that anarchism is an impractical ideal.
He who stands aloof runs the risk of believing himself better than others and misusing his critique of society as an ideology for his private interest.
I am not a communist and neither is the revolutionary movement.
The revolutionary sees his task as liberation not only of the oppressed but also of the oppressor. Happiness can never truly exist in a state of tension.
Every anarchist is a baffled dictator.
To be a revolutionary you have to be a human being. You have to care about people who have no power.
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