251 Quotes About Marxism
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- Author Vladimir Lenin
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Without Revolutionary theory, there can be no Revolutionary Movement.
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- Author Tagie Danielsson
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Alla –ismer där vi stannatär sekunda, inte störst.Freden måste komma först.Gör den inte det, min vän,kommer inget efter den.
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- Author Rosa Luxemburg
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Being human means throwing your whole life on the scales of destiny when need be, all the while rejoicing in every sunny day and every beautiful cloud.
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- Author Walter Benjamin
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The expressions of those moving about a picture gallery show ill-concealed disappointment that they only find pictures there.
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- Author Leon Trotsky
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It is very true that one cannot always go by the principles of Marxism in deciding whether to reject or to accept a work of art. A work of art should, in the first place, be judged by its own law, that is, by the law of art. But Marxism alone can explain why and how a given tendency in art has originated in a given period of history; in other words, who it was who made a demand for such an artistic form and not for another, and why.
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- Author Leon Trotsky
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The Formalist school represents an abortive idealism applied to the question of art. The Formalists show a fast ripening religiousness. They are followers of Saint John. They believe that "In the beginning was the Word." But we believe that in the beginning was the deed. The word followed, as its phonetic shadow.
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- Author Ludwig von Mises
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The Marxians love of democratic institutions was a stratagem only, a pious fraud for the deception of the masses. Within a socialist community there is no room left for freedom.
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- Author Slavoj Zizek
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What we are dealing with here is another version of the Lacanian 'il n'y a pas de rapport ...': if, for Lacan, there is no sexual relationship, then, for Marxism proper, there is no relationship between economy and politics, no 'meta-language' enabling us to grasp the two levels from the same neutral standpoint, although—or, rather, because—these two levels are inextricably intertwined.
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- Author Alan Woods
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Trotsky once wrote: "How many Aristoteles are herding swine? And how many swineherds are sitting on thrones?" Class society impoverishes people, not just materially but psychologically. The lives of millions of human beings are confined to the narrowest limits. Their mental horizons are stunted. Socialism would release all the colossal potential that is being wasted by capitalism.
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