Albert Meltzer
Born
in London, The United Kingdom
January 07, 1920
Died
May 07, 1996
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“Though I knew so far as Anarchism was concerned I was backing a lost cause, it didn't seem to matter as every other cause had won at some time but that of the people themselves. At least it threw so a light on any other political persuasion.”
― I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels: Sixty Years of Commonplace Life and Anarchist Agitation
― I Couldn't Paint Golden Angels: Sixty Years of Commonplace Life and Anarchist Agitation
“Those who use the word 'anarchy' to mean disorder or misrule, are not in correct. If they regard government as necessary, if they think that we could not live without Whitehall or the White House directing our affairs, if they think politicians are essential to our well-being and that we could not behave socially without policemen, they are right in assuming that anarchy means the opposite to what government guarantees. But those who take the reverse opinion, and consider government to be tyranny, are right too in considering anarchy, no government, to be liberty. If government is the maintenance of privilege and exploitation--and inefficiency of distribution its tool then only anarchy is order.”
― Anarchism: Arguments For and Against
― Anarchism: Arguments For and Against
“Nobody is fit to rule anybody else. It is not alleged that Mankind is perfect, or that merely through his/her natural goodness (or lack of same) he/she should (or should not) be permitted to rule. Rule as such causes abuse. There are no superpeople nor privileged classes who are above 'imperfect Mankind' and are capable or entitled to rule the rest of us. Submission to slavery means surrender of life.”
― Anarchism: Arguments For and Against
― Anarchism: Arguments For and Against
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