1,549 Quotes About Revolution
- Author Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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If a given idea has been held in the human mind for many generations, as almost all our common ideas have, it takes sincere and continued effort to remove it; and if it is one of the oldest we have in stock, one of the big, common, unquestioned world ideas, vast is the labor of those who seek to change it.
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- Author A.J.P. Taylor
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Marx was concerned to change society or rather, if he adhered rigidly to his system, expected society to change in the way he wanted.
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- Author Jacques Camatte
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The domestication of humanity and the escape of capital are concepts which can explain the mentality and activity of those who claim to be revolutionaries and believe that they can intervene to hasten the onset of revolution: the fact is that they are playing roles which are a part of the old world. The revolution always eludes them and when there is any kind of upheaval they see it as something external to them, which they have to chase after in order to be acknowledged as "revolutionaries".
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- Author Andrej Poleev
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Революции – не повивальные бабки, и не локомотивы, а глистогонные средства истории.
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- Author Yuval Noah Harari
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Revolutions are by definition unpredictable. A predictable revolution never erupts.
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- Author Shamil Idiatullin
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Было, конечно, некоторое противоречие в том, что революционные лозунги и речовки вроде «Революция продолжается, значит нам ее продолжать» насаждались сверху донизу, от подворотен до Кремля, властными структурами – против которых и полагалось быть направленной любой революции
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- Author A.J.P. Taylor
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On the contrary, all experience shows that revolutionaries come from those who are economically independent, not from factory workers. Very few revolutionary leaders have done manual work, and those who did soon abandoned it for political activities. The factory worker wants higher wages and better conditions, not a revolution. It is the man on his own who wants to remake society, and moreover he can happily defy those in power without economic risk.
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- Author Harold Laski
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The Labor government of 1945, which was put in power by popular vote and did what the people wanted, was nearer the Marxist idea than any of the governments thrown up by revolution, French, Russian or other.
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- Author Brandt Legg
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No one knew it then because it started, as revolutions often do, as something quiet and almost routine.
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