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“Always vote for principle,
though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your
vote is never lost.” -- John Quincy Adams
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It's crucial to understand that as a society, we can reorganize. We can reorganize
socially, politically, and economically, and we can reorganize according to our
values. -- Rebecca
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government is never what it seems, Making secret deals behind the scenes.
Selling favors, guns and oil deeds, It's supposed to serve its governed people's
needs! -- Robert Alan
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Why are they the
ones that get to say what is right and wrong? The profits before people way
makes it hard to get along. We want a world that's fair and just with peace
for everyone. We've got to go on now, we must, before our world is done.
We want our world back! --
Robert Alan
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men seek after happiness in different ways and by different means, and so make
for themselves different modes of life and forms of government. -- Aristotle
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No piecemeal solution is going to prevent the collapse of whole societies and
ecosystems ... a radical re-thinking of our values, priorities and political systems
is urgent. -- Maude
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you become active in the system and communicate to your representatives, and they
don't vote in accordance with your values, your responsibility is to support candidates
who will. -- Joan Blades
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Every citizen of this country should be guaranteed that their vote matters, that
their vote is counted, and that in the voting booth, their vote has a much weight
as that of any CEO, any member of Congress, or any President. -- Barbara
Boxer |
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is no private domain of a person's life that is not political, and there is no
political issue that is not ultimately personal.”
-- Charlotte Bunch
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the 20th century has been characterized by three developments of great political
importance: The growth of democracy, the growth of corporate power, and the growth
of corporate propaganda as a means of protecting corporate power against democracy.
-- Alex Carey, Australian social scientist There
is a higher law than the law of government. That's the law of conscience.
-- Stokely Carmichael
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"Most Americans have
never seen the ignorance, degradation, hunger, sickness, and futility in which
many other Americans live...They won't become involved in economic or political
change until something brings the seriousness of the situation home to them."
-- Shirley Chisholm
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Representative
democracy, as in, say, the United States or Great Britain, would be criticized
by an anarchist of this school on two grounds. First of all because there is a
monopoly of power centralized in the State, and secondly -and critically - because
representative democracy is limited to the political sphere and in no serious
way encroaches on the economic sphere. Anarchists of this tradition have always
held that democratic control of one's productive life is at the core of any serious
human liberation, or, for that matter, of any significant democratic practice.
That is, as long as individuals are compelled to rent themselves on the market
to those who are willing to hire them, as long as their role in production is
simply that of ancillary tools, then there are striking elements of coercion and
oppression that make talk of democracy very limited, if even meaningful.
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Ten thousand
times has the labor movement stumbled and bruised itself. We have been enjoined
by the courts, assaulted by thugs, charged by the militia, traduced by the press,
frowned upon in public opinion, and deceived by politicians. 'But notwithstanding
all this and all these, labor is today the most vital and potential power this
planet has ever known, and its historic mission is as certain of ultimate realization
as is the setting of the sun. -- Eugene
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have got to unite in the same labor union and in the same political party and
strike and vote together, and the hour you do that, the world is yours. --
Eugene V. Debs "We
ask justice, we ask equality, we ask that all the civil and political rights that
belong to citizens of the United States, be guaranteed to us and our daughters
forever." -- Declaration of Rights for Women, July 1876 "I
realized that public affairs were also my affairs. I became active in politics
because I saw the possibility, if we all sat back and did nothing, of a world
in which there would no longer be any stages for actors to act on." -- Helen
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