Emma Goldman Quotes About Revolution

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  • Revolution is but thought carried into action.

    Emma Goldman (2015). “Anarchism and Other Essays”, p.50, Library of Alexandria
  • A revolution without dancing is not a revolution worth having.

    "Living My Life". Book by Emma Goldman, 1931.
  • If I can not dance, I want no part in your revolution.

  • 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.

    Emma Goldman (2003). “My Disillusionment in Russia”, p.257, Courier Corporation
  • No revolution can ever succeed as a factor of liberation unless the MEANS used to further it be identical in spirit and tendency with the PURPOSES to be achieved. Revolution is the negation of the existing, a violent protest against man's inhumanity to man with all the thousand and one slaveries it involves. It is the destroyer of dominant values upon which a complex system of injustice, oppression, and wrong has been built up by ignorance and brutality. It is the herald of NEW VALUES, ushering in a transformation of the basic relations of man to man, and of man to society.

    "My Disillusionment in Russia". Book by Emma Goldman, 1925.
  • Today is the parent of tomorrow. The present casts its shadow far into the future. That is the law of life, individual and social. Revolution that divests itself of ethical values thereby lays the foundation of injustice, deceit, and oppression for the future society. The means used to prepare the future become its cornerstone.

    "My Disillusionment in Russia". Book by Emma Goldman, 1925.
  • Revolution that divests itself of ethical values thereby lays the foundation of injustice, deceit, and oppression for the future society.

    Emma Goldman (2003). “My Disillusionment in Russia”, p.262, Courier Corporation
  • Revolution is indeed a violent process. But if it is to result only in a change of dictatorship, in a shifting of names and political personalities, then it is hardly worth while.

    Emma Goldman (1998). “Red Emma Speaks: An Emma Goldman Reader”
  • No real social change has ever been brought about without a revolution... revolution is but thought carried into action.

  • With the conception that the Revolution was only a means of securing political power, it was inevitable that all revolutionary values should be subordinated to the needs of the Socialist State; indeed, exploited to further the security of the newly acquired governmental power.

    Emma Goldman (2003). “My Disillusionment in Russia”, p.259, Courier Corporation
  • Direct action against the authority in the shop, direct action against the authority of the law, direct action against the invasive, meddlesome authority of our moral code, is the logical, consistent method of Anarchism. Will it not lead to a revolution? Indeed, it will. No real social change has ever come without a revolution. People are either not familiar with their history, or they have not yet learned that revolution is but thought carried into action.

    Emma Goldman (2015). “Anarchism and Other Essays”, p.44, Sheba Blake Publishing
  • The dominant, almost general, idea of revolution - particularly the Socialist idea - is that revolution is a violent change of social conditions through which one social class, the working class, becomes dominant over another class, the capitalist class. It is the conception of a purely physical change, and as such it involves only political scene shifting and institutional rearrangements

    Emma Goldman (1998). “Red Emma Speaks: An Emma Goldman Reader”
  • It cannot be sufficiently emphasized that revolution is in vain unless inspired by its ultimate ideal. Revolutionary methods must be in tune with revolutionary aims.

    Emma Goldman (2003). “My Disillusionment in Russia”, p.262, Courier Corporation
  • No real social change has ever been brought about without a revolution - Revolution is but thought carried into action. Every effort for progress, for enlightenment, for science, for religious, political, and economic liberty, emanates from the minority, and not from the mass.

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