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"He will become fully human when he will scorn to rule and refuse to be ruled."

— Alexander Berkman
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"The most radical act you can take is destroying the oppressive systems in your head and beliefs.

Move forward listening to the oppressed. Ask your community members what it is they need and do whatever is within your ability to supply it. When we care for the community directly we build a bond that not even the most oppressive authoritarian can destroy.

Community is our liberation. When people choose to partake in a community and care for each other the fight in each of us overpowers that of the State. We cannot expect this path to be easy. Every successful attempt at building this community will be met with State repression because they cannot have us prove the failures of the system."

Aya, On Anarchism: An Indigenous Queer Perspective

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"With deregulation, privatisation, free trade, what we're seeing is yet another enclosure and, if you like, private taking of the commons.

One of the things I find very interesting in our current debates is this concept of who creates wealth. That wealth is only created when it's owned privately. What would you call clean water, fresh air, a safe environment? Are they not a form of wealth? And why does it only become wealth when some entity puts a fence around it and declares it private property? Well, you know, that's not wealth creation. That's wealth usurpation."

Elaine Bernard
"Change is freedom, change is life. It's always easier not to think for oneself. Find a nice safe hierarchy and settle in. Don't make changes, don't risk disapproval, don't upset your syndics. It's always easiest to let yourself be governed.

There's a point, around age twenty, when you have to choose whether to be like everybody else the rest of your life, or to make a virtue of your peculiarities.

Those who build walls are their own prisoners. I'm going to go fulfil my proper function in the social organism. I'm going to go unbuild walls."

— Ursula K Le Guin, The Dispossessed, 1974
"People have become so used to seeing the evidences of authority on every hand that most of them honestly believe that they would go utterly to the bad if it were not for the policeman’s club or the soldier’s bayonet."

Lucy Parsons, The Principles of Anarchism

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/lucy-e-parsons-the-principles-of-anarchism
"Marxist revolutionaries have followed the logic of hegemony in seeking state power, hoping to reverse the relationship between the dominated and the dominators.

Liberal and postmarxist reformism display the same logic, although in a different mode—rather than seeking to take state power, they seek to influence its operation through processes of pluralistic co-operation and conflict.

What is most interesting about contemporary radical activism is that some groups are breaking out of this trap by operating non-hegemonically rather than counter-hegemonically. They seek radical change, but not through taking or influencing state power, and in so doing they challenge the logic of hegemony at its very core."

— Richard JF Day, Gramsci is Dead: Anarchist Currents in the Newest Social Movements, 2005
"Theft is but restitution carried out by an individual to his own benefit, being conscious of another's undue monopolization of collectively produced wealth."

—Clément Duvall
the term "cost of living" should make you want to abolish capitalism
"Any situation in which some men prevent others from engaging in the process of inquiry is one of violence... to alienate humans from their own decision making is to change them into objects."

— Paolo Freire
'Power to the people' can only be put into practice when the power exercised by social elites is dissolved into the people. Each individual can then take control of their daily life.

If 'Power to the people' means nothing more than power to the 'leaders' of the people, then the people remain an undifferentiated, manipulatable mass, as powerless after the revolution as they were before.

—Murray Bookchin, Post-Scarcity Anarchism

https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/murray-bookchin-post-scarcity-anarchism-book
"Anarchists advocate the smashing of the existing state and the creation of federations of workers councils and militias. This is a state and a dictatorship of the proletariat by the extremely broad definitions Marxists use: its workers with guns imposing their will on capitalists.

Although workers councils and militias are structures which use coercion against the capitalist class, they are not a state by the anarchist definition.

This is because they are not centralised, hierarchical and ruled by a minority who monopolize decision making power."

—Zoe Baker aka anarchopac on YouTube and Twitter
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