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  • #1
    Karl Popper
    “We are social creatures to the inmost centre of our being. The notion that one can begin anything at all from scratch, free from the past, or unindebted to others, could not conceivably be more wrong.”
    POPPER, KARL R.

  • #2
    Karl Marx
    “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles.

    Freeman and slave, patrician and plebeian, lord and serf, guildmaster and journeyman, in a word, oppressor and oppressed, stood in constant opposition to one another, carried on an uninterrupted, now hidden, now open fight, that each time ended, either in the revolutionary reconstitution of society at large, or in the common ruin of the contending classes.”
    Karl Marx, The Communist Manifesto

  • #3
    Mikhail Bakunin
    “I am truly free only when all human beings, men and women, are equally free. The freedom of other men, far from negating or limiting my freedom, is, on the contrary, its necessary premise and confirmation.”
    Mikhail Bakunin

  • #4
    Cornelius Castoriadis
    “While all societies make their own imaginaries (institutions, laws, traditions, beliefs and behaviors), autonomous societies are those that their members are aware of this fact, and explicitly self-institute (αυτο-νομούνται). In contrast, the members of heteronomous societies attribute their imaginaries to some extra-social authority (i.e. God, ancestors, historical necessity)”
    Cornelius Castoriadis, The Imaginary Institution of Society

  • #5
    Leonardo da Vinci
    “Realize that everything connects to everything else.”
    Leonardo Da Vinci

  • #6
    Michel Foucault
    “Is it surprising that the cellular prison, with its regular chronologies, forced labour, its authorities of surveillance and registration, its experts in normality, who continue and multiply the functions of the judge, should have become the modern instrument of penality? Is it surprising that prisons resemble factories, schools, barracks, hospitals, which all resemble prisons?”
    Michel Foucault

  • #7
    John Dewey
    “As long as politics is the shadow of big business, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance.”
    John Dewey

  • #8
    Georg Simmel
    “The deepest problems of modern life derive from the claim of the individual to preserve the autonomy and individuality of his existence in the face of overwhelming social forces, of historical heritage, of external culture, and of the technique of life.”
    Georg Simmel

  • #9
    Douglas Adams
    “All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated and well supported in logic and argument than others.”
    Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt: Hitchhiking the Galaxy One Last Time

  • #10
    R. Buckminster Fuller
    “Everything you've learned in school as "obvious" becomes less and less obvious as you begin to study the universe. For example, there are no solids in the universe. There's not even a suggestion of a solid. There are no absolute continuums. There are no surfaces. There are no straight lines.”
    Richard Buckminster Fuller

  • #11
    William Godwin
    “Strange that men, from age to age, should consent to hold their lives at the breath of another, merely that each in his turn may have a power of acting the tyrant according to the law! Oh, God! give me poverty! Shower upon me all the imaginary hardships of human life! I will receive them with all thankfulness. Turn me a prey to the wild beasts of the desert, so I be never again the victim of man, dressed in the gore-dripping robes of authority! Suffer me at least to call life, the pursuits of life, my own! Let me hold it at the mercy of the elements, of the hunger of the beasts, or the revenge of barbarians, but not of the cold-blooded prudence of monopolists and kings!”
    William Godwin, Caleb Williams

  • #12
    Steve Keen
    “The position I now favor is that economics is a pre-science, rather like astronomy before Copernicus, Brahe and Galileo. I still hold out hope of better behavior in the future, but given the travesties of logic and anti-empiricism that have been committed in its name, it would be an insult to the other sciences to give economics even a tentative membership of that field.1”
    Steve Keen, Debunking Economics: The Naked Emperor Dethroned?

  • #13
    David Harvey
    “Neoliberalization has meant ,in short,the financialization of everything.There was unquestionably a power shift away from production to the world of finance.”
    David Harvey, A Brief History of Neoliberalism

  • #14
    C. Wright Mills
    “Freedom is not merely the opportunity to do as one pleases; neither is it merely the opportunity to choose between set alternatives. Freedom is, first of all, the chance to formulate the available choices, to argue over them -- and then, the opportunity to choose.”
    Charles Wright Mills

  • #15
    Stig Dagerman
    “One day a year let’s all pretend
    that death is tucked up, fast asleep.
    That no lives meet a tragic end,
    no dreams are shattered on the cheap.

    The world’s at peace, there are no wars,
    we hug our friend, our former foe.
    No beggars die outside locked doors,
    all cells are empty on death row.

    Nobody’s stabbed, nobody’s shot,
    no car runs over someone’s friend.
    This can’t be true! – Well, maybe not.
    All I’m saying is: let’s pretend.”
    Stig Dagerman, Dagsedlar (Samlade skrifter / Stig Dagerman)

  • #16
    Ellen Willis
    “As it is, the profusion of commodities is a genuine and powerful compensation for oppression.”
    Ellen Willis



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