Quote by Vladimir Lenin
No amount of political freedom will satisfy the hungry masses. - V

No amount of political freedom will satisfy the hungry masses. – Vladimir Lenin

Other quotes by Vladimir Lenin

There are no morals in politics there is only expedience. A scoundrel may be of use to us just because he is a scoundrel. – Vladimir Lenin

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Politics
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When one makes a Revolution, one cannot mark time one must always go forward – or go back. He who now talks about the freedom of the press goes backward, and halts our headlong course towards Socialism. – Vladimir Lenin

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Freedom
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The freedom of all is essential to my freedom. – Mikhail Bakunin

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Freedom

If I am outspoken of the dangers of intemperance to members of our armed forces, it is because we are all especially concerned for the welfare of those who are risking their lives in the cause of freedom. – William Lyon Mackenzie King

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Freedom

I am a passionate believer in freedom of speech. I would not support anything which would impinge on aggressive robust freedom of the British press, but when things go wrong and there has been outright illegality, there should be proper accountability. – Nick Clegg

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Freedom

The precondition to freedom is security. – Rand Beers

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