GREAT ANARCHIST AND ANTI AUTHORITARIAN QUOTES (Part 3)

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Part 3: Feel free to leave your favorite anarchist quote




Pierre-Joseph Proudhon Emma Goldman Murray Rothbard Mikhail Bakunin Benjamin Tucker Friedrich Nietzsche George Carlin Bertrand Russell H.L. Mencken Noam Chomsky Thomas Paine Peter Kropotkin Lysander Spooner Lucy Parsons Leo Tolstoy Ludwig von Mises Robert Todd Carroll Richard Ramirez Max Stirner Howard Ehrlich Noam Chomsky

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  • Nietzsche was anti-anarchist would probably give a fuck you to most of the people quoted here.

  • @msg06769

    You are correct! Nietzsche hated the social anarchists (market anarchism and individualist anarchism he didn't have much contact with). However, he was very critical of the tryanny of the state. Anyway I myself am not an anarchist of any stripe really anymore.

  • Mises wasn't an anarchist, or at least he never said if he'd realised the errors with minarchism (a minarchist at least he most definitely was)

    And non-capitalist anarchy is a dangerous religion like Statolatry that deifies coercion and glorifies in weakness and maintaining one's lowly place for the promise of eternal salvation. The religion of Statolatry is now the greatest religion in the world. EVERY 'progressive' is endowed in its mysticism.

  • @Nintendomanwill

    No Mises was not an anarchist nor was Thomas Paine. That is why it is great anarchist and anti authortarian quotes.

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  • very good, benjamin tucker seems to be an interesting fellow

  • @tonygmilan7 The State is the major factor. Both the Anarcho-Syndicalist/Anarchist Communist and the Anarcho-Capitalist/Market Anarchist approaches have their place in a free and open society. The Syndicalist end of the spectrum would produce communities that excel at providing for the needs of the people along with workers equality. The Free market end would produce better specialists and would allow for more independent living for people who would rather not be tied to one community.

  • @tonygmilan7 All 4 of them have their place. I personally believe that both ends of the libertarian spectrum have their useful place in a free society. It is quite ironic that this issue is so perfectly contrived in dividing and therefore conquering any effective revolution in the hands of the people. Isn't it obvious by now that the reason most Capitalists who had power had it because there was a state to create a situation of mutual monopoly?

  • @Benjamin42079 I read the ego. He is his own kind of anarchist. Plus Tucker loved him.

  • also Stirner was no Anarchist. He was more of a nihilistic Egoist

  • this song is NIN - Heresy.... not kmfdm

  • it is interesting that you have mises and rothbard in the same video as goldman and proudhon

  • @jasonofcompsci

    You can't derive a motive entirely from a non-belief. Hitler was for Catholicism,. The bible contains genocide/infanticide/foreskino­cide carried out by or by the orders of God. But even I understand that the ideas of anarchy or anti-state are held by a broad number of people; religious or otherwise.

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