7 Quotes by Ursula K. Le Guin about anarchy
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So long as people were free to choose, if they chose to drink flybane and live in sewers, it was their business. Just so long as it wasn’t the business of Business, the source of profit and the means of power for other people.
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What is an anarchist? One who, choosing, accepts the responsibility of choice.
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To make a thief, make an owner; to create crime, create laws.
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What is an anarchist? One who, choosing, accepts the responsibility of choice
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An Odonian undertook monogamy just as he might undertake a joint enterprise in production, a ballet or a soap-works. Partnership was a voluntarily constituted federation like any other. So long as it worked, it worked, and if it didn't work it stopped being. It was not an institution but a function. It had no sanction but that of private conscience.
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A promise is a direction taken, a self-limitation of choice. As Odo pointed out, if no direction is taken, if one goes nowhere, no change will occur. One's freedom to choose and to change will be unused, exactly as if one were in jail, a jail of one's own building, a maze in which no one way is better than any other.
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Dead anarchists make martyrs, you know, and keep living for centuries. But absent ones can be forgotten.
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