Quote by Johann Most
He who negates present society, and seeks social conditions based

He who negates present society, and seeks social conditions based on the sharing of property, is a revolutionary whether he calls himself an anarchist or a communist. – Johann Most

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Is anarchism possible? The failure of attempts to attain freedom does not mean the cause is lost. – Johann Most

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Anarchists are socialists because they want the improvement of society, and they are communists because they are convinced that such a transformation of society can only result from the establishment of a commonwealth of property. – Johann Most

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The first task in teaching is to bring to consciousness what the students already believe by virtue of their personal experiences about themselves and society. – Paul Wellstone

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I am sure it must be true that people opt out of the mainstream society because they feel that there are going to be no rewards for them, if they stay. – Mary Douglas

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I dont think anyone in the media thinks strategically about society. – Todd Gitlin

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Everyone in our society has had to make a contribution towards dealing with the debts. – George Osborne

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