251 Quotes About Marxism
- Author Dean Cavanagh
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mcMarxism: rich liberals using a perverted form of socialism to deliver the gullible into the claws of a corporatocracy
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- Author Janusz Korwin-Mikke
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Socialism is a monster, which will die.
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- Author Dmitry Dyatlov
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Jordan B. Peterson is antisemitic because he doesn't like Marxism. It's a fact... at least... that's what passes for logic these days. A little sad.
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- Author Terry Eagleton
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To call ourselves historical beings is to say that we are constitutively capable of self-transcendence, becoming at one with ourselves only in death.
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- Author Nick Martell
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The rebels had no need for stealth, some of them even chanting about useless kings, corrupt nobility, the price of bread, and the need for the commoners to take back what was owed to them. I took their ideals less seriously every time I passed a body in the streets. If they wanted a revolution and a restructuring of power, killing the people who never had power to begin with wasn't the way to do it.
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- Author Beta Metani'Marashi
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Before you cast you vote be sure you don't cats your freedom out of the window. Please be sure you do not vote for anyone who is out there after your freedom, after your religion, and after your gun!What they have in common?Fascist SocialistNasizt SociliastMarxist Socialist Democrat SocialistGlobalist Socialist
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- Author Stathis Kouvelakis
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The right to make revolution is unconditional, for it alone establishes right.
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- Author FĂ©lix Guattari
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There are two ways of rejecting the revolution. The first is to refuse to see it where it exists; the second is to see it where it manifestly will not occur.
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- Author Jean-Paul Sartre
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Revolutionary man must be a contingent being, unjustifiable but free, entirely immersed in the society that oppresses him, but capable of transcending this society by his effort to change it. Idealism mystifies him in that it binds him by rights and values that are already given; it conceals from him his power to devise roads of his own. But materialism also mystifies him, by depriving him of his freedom. The revolutionary philosophy must be a philosophy of transcendence.
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