Anarchist Quotes
Anarchist Quotes

Authors List
Authors List


"Do I want to propose my own system? Not at all! I am an advocate of all systems."
Max Nettlau,
Prolific historian (1865 ‐ 1944)
Historian and prolific writer on anarchism
"We need no messiah and no sterile conception of a god menacing us with hell and purgatory."
Frederica Montseny,
Feminist Anarchist (1905 ‐ 1994)
Anarchist, novelist, and Minister of Health
"Freedom must be so extensive that it includes the right not to be free."
Max Nettlau,
Prolific historian (1865 ‐ 1944)
Historian and prolific writer on anarchism
"Never will the anarchists in Spain be made to suffer as they have been and are in Russia."
Frederica Montseny,
Feminist Anarchist (1905 ‐ 1994)
Anarchist, novelist, and Minister of Health
"We must ask in a manly and proud posture and not beg on our knees."
Severino Di Giovanni,
Relentless Activist (1901 ‐ 1931)
Anarchist, writer, and editor
"Let us light the fuse on the dynamite of vengeance!"
Severino Di Giovanni,
Relentless Activist (1901 ‐ 1931)
Anarchist, writer, and editor
"We are the slaves of slaves. We are exploited more ruthlessly than men."
Lucy Parsons,
Anarcho-communist (1853 ‐ 1942)
Influential American labor organizer and radical socialist
"Impossibility never prevented anything from happening."
Errico Malatesta,
anarcho-communist (1853 ‐ 1932)
Influential Italian anarchist theorist
"People have only as much liberty as they have the intelligence to want and the courage to take."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Give us what belongs to us in peace, and if you don't give it to us in peace, we will take it by force."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Hate does not produce love, and by hate one cannot remake the world."
Errico Malatesta,
anarcho-communist (1853 ‐ 1932)
Influential Italian anarchist theorist
"If I can't dance to it, it's not my revolution."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Direct action is the logical, consistent method of anarchism."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Revolutionary methods must be in tune with revolutionary aims."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Someone has said that it requires less mental effort to condemn than to think."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"It cannot be sufficiently emphasized that revolution is in vain unless inspired by its ultimate ideal."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"I do not believe in God, because I believe in man."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Conceit, arrogance and egotism are the essentials of patriotism."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"The inherent tendency of the state is to concentrate, to narrow, and monopolize all social activities."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"The strongest bulwark of authority is uniformity; the least divergence from it is the greatest crime."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"There is no hope even that woman, with her right to vote, will ever purify politics."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"What a strange development of patriotism that turns a thinking being into a loyal machine!"
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Crime is naught but misdirected energy."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"The greatest danger of bombs is in the explosion of stupidity that they provoke."
Octave Mirbeau,
Anarcho-syndicalist, Anarcho-pacifist (1848 ‐ 1917)
French novelist, playwright and anarchist
"The most violent element in society is ignorance."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Our cause cannot expect me to become a nun and the movement will not be turned into a cloister."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"If revolution results only in a change of dictatorship, then it is hardly worth while."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"If today we fall without compromising, we can be sure of victory tomorrow."
Errico Malatesta,
anarcho-communist (1853 ‐ 1932)
Influential Italian anarchist theorist
"The authoritarian principle has been proven bankrupt by the experience of the Russian Revolution."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Today is the parent of tomorrow. The present casts its shadow far into the future."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Writers: express your rage against all iniquities during all your waking hours."
Fernand Pelloutier,
anarcho-syndicalist (1867 ‐ 1901)
French syndicalist and anarchist theorist.
"Free love? As if love is anything but free! Yes, love is free; it can dwell in no other atmosphere."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Revolution is indeed a violent process."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Hate does not produce love; we will not renew the world by hate."
Errico Malatesta,
anarcho-communist (1853 ‐ 1932)
Influential Italian anarchist theorist
"The police are making more anarchists than I could do in ten years."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.
"Anarchism was born in a moral revolt against social injustice."
Errico Malatesta,
anarcho-communist (1853 ‐ 1932)
Influential Italian anarchist theorist
"The greatest bulwark of capitalism is militarism."
Emma Goldman,
anarcho-feminist (1869 ‐ 1940)
Influential anarchist, political activist, writer.