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  • #1
    Leon Trotsky
    “Natasha has just come up to the window from the courtyard and opened it wider so that the air may enter more freely into my room. I can see the bright green strip of grass beneath the wall, and the clear blue sky above the wall, and sunlight everywhere. Life is beautiful. Let the future generations cleanse it of all evil, oppression and violence, and enjoy it to the full.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #2
    Leon Trotsky
    “As long as human labor power, and, consequently, life itself, remain articles of sale and purchase, of exploitation and robbery, the principle of the “sacredness of human life” remains a shameful lie, uttered with the object of keeping the oppressed slaves in their chains.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #3
    Leon Trotsky
    “Everything is relative in this world, where change alone endures.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #4
    Leon Trotsky
    “A means can be justified only by its end. But the end in its turn needs to be justified.”
    Leon Trotsky, Their Morals and Ours: The Class Foundations of Moral Practice

  • #5
    Leon Trotsky
    “Life is not an easy matter…. You cannot live through it without falling into frustration and cynicism unless you have before you a great idea which raises you above personal misery, above weakness, above all kinds of perfidy and baseness.”
    Leon Trotsky, Diary in Exile, 1935

  • #6
    Leon Trotsky
    “Tell me anyway--Maybe I can find the truth by comparing the lies.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #7
    Leon Trotsky
    “You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.”
    Leon Trotsky
    tags: war

  • #8
    Leon Trotsky
    “In a country where the sole employer is the State, opposition means death by slow starvation. The old principle: who does not work shall not eat, has been replaced by a new one: who does not obey shall not eat.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #9
    Leon Trotsky
    “Abusive language and swearing are a legacy of slavery, humiliation, and disrespect for human dignity, one’s own and that of other people.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #10
    Leon Trotsky
    “‎The party that leans upon the workers but serves the bourgeoisie, in the period of the greatest sharpening of the class struggle, cannot but sense the smells wafted from the waiting grave.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #11
    Leon Trotsky
    “Our planet is being turned into a filthy and evil-smelling imperialist barrack.”
    leon trotsky

  • #12
    Leon Trotsky
    “Old age is the most unexpected of all things that can happen to a man.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #13
    Leon Trotsky
    “An army cannot be built without reprisals. Masses of men cannot be led to death unless the army command has the death-penalty in its arsenal. So long as those malicious tailless apes that are so proud of their technical achievements—the animals that we call men—will build armies and wage wars, the command will always be obliged to place the soldiers between the possible death in the front and the inevitable one in the rear. And yet armies are not built on fear. The Tsar's army fell to pieces not because of any lack of reprisals. In his attempt to save it by restoring the death-penalty, Kerensky only finished it. Upon the ashes of the great war, the Bolsheviks created a new army. These facts demand no explanation for any one who has even the slightest knowledge of the language of history. The strongest cement in the new army was the ideas of the October revolution, and the train supplied the front with this cement.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #14
    Leon Trotsky
    “The bourgeoisie...by its imperialist methods of appropriation is destroying the economic structure of the world and human culture generally. Nevertheless, the historical persistence of the bourgeoisie is colossal. It holds power, and does not wish to abandon it...The red terror is a weapon utilised against a class, doomed to destruction which does not wish to perish.”
    Leon Trotsky
    tags: terror

  • #15
    Leon Trotsky
    “The basis of bureaucratic rule is the poverty of society in objects of consumption, with the resulting struggle of each against all. When there is enough goods in a store, the purchasers can come whenever they want to. When there is little goods, the purchasers are compelled to stand in line. When the lines are very long, it is necessary to appoint a policeman to keep order. Such is the starting point of the power of the Soviet bureaucracy. It "knows" who is to get something and who has to wait.”
    Leon Trotsky, The Revolution Betrayed

  • #16
    Leon Trotsky
    “City of prose and fantasy, of capitalist automation, its streets a triumph of cubism, its moral philosophy that of the dollar. New York impressed me tremendously because, more than any other city, it is the fullest expression of our modern age.”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #17
    Leon Trotsky
    “If one cannot get along without a mirror, even in shaving oneself, how can one reconstruct oneself or one's life, without seeing oneself in the "mirror" of literature?”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #18
    Leon Trotsky
    “Let a man find himself, in distinction from others, on top of two wheels with a chain - at least in a poor country like Russia - and his vanity begins to swell out like his tires. In America it takes an automobile to produce this effect. ”
    Leon Trotsky

  • #19
    Leon Trotsky
    “إننا نستطيع بالتالي أن نتصفح تاريخ الكومونة كله , صفحة صفحة ، و سوف نجد فيه درس وحيد : قيادة حزبية قوية هي المطلوبة . فأكثر من أي بروليتاريا أخري بذلت الفرنسية تضحيات من أجل الثورة ، و لكن أيضا كانت أكثر من كل الآخرين تعرضت للانخداع . ففي كثير من المرات بهرتها البرجوازية بجميع ألوان الجمهورية ، الراديكالية ، الاشتراكية ، بالرغم من أنها دائما توثق أغلال الرأسمالية عليها .”
    Leon Trotsky, Lessons of the Paris Commune

  • #20
    Leon Trotsky
    “Technique is noticed most markedly in the case of those who have not mastered it.”
    leon trotsky



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