View Full Version : In need of articulate militant anti-fascist quotes
G4b3n
22nd February 2015, 01:29
I am working on a little mini project and could greatly benefit from militant (preferably as radical as possibly) and articulate anti-fascist quotes as well as short essays on the topic.
Thank you.
Sasha
22nd February 2015, 11:00
One Adolf Hitler had something to say on the subject;
"Only one thing could have stopped our movement - if our adversaries had understood its principle and from the first day smashed with the utmost brutality the nucleus of our new movement."
cyu
22nd February 2015, 11:53
The first political prisoners are always the ones deemed most articulate and most threatening to those putting them in prison (besides the ones they assassinated).
DDR
22nd February 2015, 13:02
"One speaks with fascism in the language of fire, with bullets as words and with the sharp cleverness of bayonets" Dimitrov
"Fascism shouldn't be argued, but destroyed" Durruti
GiantMonkeyMan
22nd February 2015, 15:40
Fascism, outgrowth of the failure to achieve socialism, can be effectively fought and vanquished definitively only by the proletarian revolution. The evil cannot be warded off by palliatives and patch-work. The world tosses about in chaos and the intervention of the “strong state” is made necessary because the capitalist abscess has immeasurably prolonged itself. The abscess can not be removed except by the surgical intervention of the proletariat. Outside of this radical solution there is no salvation; all “anti-fascism” that rejects it is but vain and deceitful babbling. - Daniel Guérin, https://www.marxists.org/history/etol/writers/guerin/1945/09/fascism.htm
cyu
27th February 2015, 22:42
The first political prisoners are always the ones deemed most articulate and most threatening to those putting them in prison (besides the ones they assassinated).
After further thought, I should amend this. You can't always tell who is responsible for an assassination, and the fog of history may pin the blame on the wrong parties. While it's certainly worthwhile to examine the ideas of all potential victims of fascist assassins (and if they were true victims of fascists, then their ideas were probably considered more powerful than mere political prisoners), at least it is easier to point the finger of blame when it comes to who continues to keep political prisoners in prison.
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