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AuthorRosa Luxemburg
Keywordsdiversion, freedom, slavery
Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.
AuthorNoam Chomsky
Keywordsanarchism, cooperation, democracy, fascism, freedom, Spain 1936
SourceInterview by Eva Golinger (September 28, 2007)
If there is really authentic popular participation in the decision-making and the free association of communities, yeah, that could be tremendously important. In fact that's essentially the traditional anarchist ideal. That's what was realized the only time for about a year in Spain in 1936 before it was crushed by outside forces, in fact all outside forces, Stalinist Russia, Hitler in Germany, Mussolini's fascism and the Western democracies cooperated in crushing it. They were all afraid of it.
AuthorNoam Chomsky
Keywordsblind, democracy, elite, freedom, propaganda, selfishness, slavery, survival
SourceManufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media (1992)
Modern industrial civilization has developed within a certain system of convenient myths. The driving force of modern industrial civilization has been individual material gain, which is accepted as legitimate, even praiseworthy, on the grounds that private vices yield public benefits, in the classic formulation. Now, it has long been understood, very well, that a society that is based on this principle will destroy itself in time. It can only persist, with whatever suffering and injustice that it entails, as long as it is possible to pretend that the destructive forces that humans create are limited, that the world is an infinite resource, and that the world is an infinite garbage can.

At this stage of history either one of two things is possible. Either the general population will take control of its own destiny and will concern itself with community interests, guided by values of solidarity, sympathy and concern for others, or alternatively there will be no destiny for anyone to control. As long as some specialized class is in a position of authority, it is going to set policy in the special interests that it serves. But the conditions of survival, let alone justice, require rational social planning in the interests of the community as a whole, and by now that means the global community. The question is whether privileged elite should dominate mass communication and should use this power as they tell us they must - namely to impose necessary illusions, to manipulate and deceive the stupid majority and remove them from the public arena.

The question in brief, is whether democracy and freedom are values to be preserved or threats to be avoided. In this possibly terminal phase of human existence, democracy and freedom are more than values to be treasured; they may well be essential to survival.
AuthorLaozi
Keywordsdust, freedom, humiliation, loss, love, praise, profit, rejection
Source"Tao Te Ching", 56
Be one with the dust of the way,
Then you can't be controlled by love or by rejection.
You can't be controlled by profit or by loss.
You can't be controlled by praise or by humiliation.
AuthorW.H. Auden
Keywordsfreedom, justice, truth
Only the free have disposition to be truthful,
Only the truthful have the interest to be just,
Only the just possess the will-power to be free.
AuthorWilliam Pitt
Keywordsfreedom, slavery, tyranny
Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom. It is the argument of tyrants; it is the creed of slaves.
AuthorShunryu Suzuki
Keywordsfreedom, joy, self-expression
Source"Not Always So"
We feel free to express ourselves because we are ready to fade into emptiness. When we are trying to be active and special and to accomplish something, we cannot express ourselves... So we have enjoyment, we are free.
AuthorNoam Chomsky
Keywordsauthority, fascism, freedom
Source"Class Warfare" (1995)
I compared some passages of articles of [Robert McNamara] in the late 1960s, speeches, on management and the necessity of management, how a well-managed society controlled from above was the ultimate in freedom. The reason is if you have really good management and everything's under control and people are told what to do, under those conditions, he said, man can maximize his potential.

I just compared that with standard Leninist views on vanguard parties, which are about the same. About the only difference is that McNamara brought God in, and I suppose Lenin didn't bring God in. He brought Marx in.
AuthorGeorge Orwell
Keywordsfreedom, truth
Freedom is the right to say two plus two make four. If granted, all else follows.
AuthorNoam Chomsky
Keywordsdemocracy, education, elite, freedom, mass education, school, slavery
Source"Class Warfare" (1995)
Mass education was designed to turn independent farmers into docile, passive tools of production. That was its primary purpose. And don't think people didn't know it. They knew it and they fought against it. There was a lot of resistance to mass education for exactly that reason. It was also understood by the elites. Emerson once said something about how we're educating them to keep them from our throats. If you don't educate them, what we call "education," they're going to take control - "they" being what Alexander Hamilton called the "great beast," namely the people. The anti-democratic thrust of opinion in what are called democratic societies is really ferocious. And for good reason. Because the freer the society gets, the more dangerous the great beast becomes and the more you have to be careful to cage it somehow.
AuthorNoam Chomsky
Keywordsfascism, freedom, repression, revolution
Source"American Power and the New Mandarins" (1969)
No less insidious is the cry for 'revolution,' at a time when not even the germs of new institutions exist, let alone the moral and political consciousness that could lead to a basic modification of social life. If there will be a 'revolution' in America today, it will no doubt be a move towards some variety of fascism. We must guard against the kind of revolutionary rhetoric that would have had Karl Marx burn down the British Museum because it was merely part of a repressive society. It would be criminal to overlook the serious flaws and inadequacies in our institutions, or to fail to utilize the substantial degree of freedom that most of us enjoy, within the framework of these flawed institutions, to modify them or even replace them by a better social order. One who pays some attention to history will not be surprised if those who cry most loudly that we must smash and destroy are later found among the administrators of some new system of repression.
AuthorBenjamin Franklin
Keywordsfreedom, freedom of speech
Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech.

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