‘The inherent tendency of the State is to concentrate, to - TopicsExpress



          

‘The inherent tendency of the State is to concentrate, to narrow, and monopolize all social activities; the nature of revolution is, on the contrary, to grow, to broaden, and disseminate itself in ever-wider circles. In other words, the State is institutional and static; revolution is fluent, dynamic. These two tendencies are incompatible and mutually destructive. The State idea killed the Russian Revolution and it must have the same result in all other revolutions, unless the libertarian idea prevail.’ - Emma Goldman, My Disillusionment in Russia
Posted on: Thu, 24 Apr 2014 21:57:05 +0000

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