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Tag Archives: slavery
Errico Malatesta Part 1 – Anarchy
“Man, like all living beings, adapts himself to the conditions in which he lives, and transmits by inheritance his acquired habits. Thus, being born and having lived in bondage, being the descendant of a long line of slaves, man, when … Continue reading
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Tagged anarchy, authority, birth, bondage, capital, community, comprehend, conceptions, condition, conduct, doctor, employer, expression, function, government, human beings, institutions, Italy, labor, land, language, liberty, life, malatesta, master, meaning, order, prejudices, quote, slavery, social groups, solidarity, state, words, workman
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We are not alone
**Update**: I was unaware when I posted this, but this speech is actually Alex Jones monologue from Waking Life. Upon looking deeper into this, I discovered another similar blog. Anarachist Rabbi This is important to keep in mind. There are … Continue reading
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Tagged 20th century, 21st century, active, control, democrat, destiny, freedom, governemnt, human spirit, humanity, Ideas, individual, insecurities, liberal, libery, lies, love fest, Philosophy, politics, propaganda, religion, republican, resistance, slavery, submission, Syd Gris
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