“But if man is doomed to wind cotton around a spool, or dig coal, or build roads for thirty years of his life, there can be no talk of wealth. What he gives to the world is only gray and hideous things, reflecting a dull and hideous existence—too weak to live, too cowardly to die. Strange to say, there are people who extol this deadening method of centralized production as the proudest achievement of our age. They fail utterly to realize that if we are to continue in machine subserviency, our slavery is more complete than was our bondage to the King. They do not want to know that centralization is not only the death-knell of liberty, but also of health and beauty, of art and science, all these being impossible in a clock-like, mechanical atmosphere.”
― Writings of Emma Goldman: Essays on Anarchism, Feminism, Socialism, and Communism
― Writings of Emma Goldman: Essays on Anarchism, Feminism, Socialism, and Communism
“The problem that confronts us today, and which the nearest future is to solve, is how to be one’s self and yet in oneness with others, to feel deeply with all human beings and still retain one’s own characteristic qualities.”
― Writings of Emma Goldman: Essays on Anarchism, Feminism, Socialism, and Communism
― Writings of Emma Goldman: Essays on Anarchism, Feminism, Socialism, and Communism
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