251 Quotes About Marxism
- Author Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
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... [Communists] openly declare that their ends can only be attained by the forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.
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- Author Mike Adams
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The meeting is being called to discuss a division in our department caused by two Marxist professors who are supposedly trying to turn our proposed graduate program into a 'Critical Criminology' program. For those of you who don't know 'critical' is a code word for 'communist'.
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- Author Leon Trotsky
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The party that leans upon the workers but serves the bourgeoisie, in the period of the greatest sharpening of the class struggle, cannot but sense the smells wafted from the waiting grave.
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- Author A.E. Samaan
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The Marxist promise that the state will "wither away" is like the guys promise that he will only insert the tip.
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- Author Kwame Nkrumah
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When we talk of socialism in Africa, therefore, we really do intent to include as part of socialism an overriding regard to our actual material conditions, an overriding regard to our experience and our consciousness.
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- Author Karl Marx
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When a great social revolution shall have mastered the results of the bourgeois epoch, the market of the world and the modern powers of production, and subjected them to the common control of the most advanced peoples, then only will human progress cease to resemble that hideous pagan idol, who would not drink the nectar but from the skulls of the slain.
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- Author Paul Kengor
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The Marxist maxim is 'agitate, agitate, agitate', and that is precisely what today's reds are doing with race.
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- Author Michael Ende
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With them the individual counted for nothing. No one was irreplaceable, because they drew no distinction between one man and another... In this community there was harmony, but no love.
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- Author Carla Lonzi
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It means the liberation of one half of humankind, which would make its voice heard, challenging, for the first time in history, not only bourgeois society but every society in which man is the protagonist, thus going far beyond the struggle against that economic exploitation denounced by Marxism.
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