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Lenin: The opportunists are a section of the petty bourgeoisie and of a certain strata of the working class who have been bribed out of imperialist superprofits and converted to watchdogs of capitalism and corruptors of the labour movement. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Lenin: “I promise you anything you wish,” says the tsar, “only let me retain power, let me fulfil my own promises.” That is the gist of the tsar’s Manifesto, and it obviously had to spark off a determined struggle. “I grant you everything except power,” tsarism declares. “Everything is illusory except power,” the revolutionary people reply. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Lenin: We surely know from experience that the expropriation of the bourgeoisie entails a drastic struggle — a dictatorship. Marx said that the revolutionary dictatorship of the proletariat lies between capitalism and communism. The more the proletariat presses the bourgeoisie, the more thing for us is that! Cheka is directly exercising the dictatorship of the proletariat, and in that respect its services are invaluable. There is no way of emancipating the people except by forcibly suppressing the exploiters. That is what Cheka is doing, and therein lies its service to the proletariat. wordsmith.social/protestation/…




Lenin: By exposing the fact that the opportunists and social-chauvinists are in reality betraying and selling the interests of the masses, that they are defending the temporary privileges of a minority of the workers, that they are the vehicles of bourgeois ideas and influences, that they are really allies and agents of the bourgeoisie, we teach the masses to appreciate their true political interests, to fight for socialism and for the revolution through all the long and painful vicissitudes of imperialist wars and imperialist armistices. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Fidel Castro: The right of rebellion against tyranny, Honorable Judges, has been recognized from the most ancient times to the present day by men of all creeds, ideas, and doctrines. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



Karl Marx: Cannibalism of the counterrevolution will convince the nations that there is only one way in which the murderous death agonies of the old society and the bloody birth throes of the new society can be shortened, simplified and concentrated, and that way is revolutionary terror. wordsmith.social/protestation/…




Mao Zedong: The Communist Party does not fear criticism because we are Marxists, the truth is on our side, and the basic masses, the workers and peasants, are on our side. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Georgi Dimitrov: Whoever does not fight the reactionary measures of the bourgeoisie and the growth of fascism at these preparatory stages is not in a position to prevent the victory of fascism, but, on the contrary, facilitates that victory. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Stalin: I know that after my death a pile of rubbish will be heaped on my grave, but the wind of History will sooner or later sweep it away without mercy. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



W. E. B. Du Bois: Joseph Stalin was a great man; few other men of the 20th century approach his stature. He was simple, calm and courageous. He seldom lost his poise; pondered his problems slowly, made his decisions clearly and firmly; never yielded to ostentation nor coyly refrained from holding his rightful place with dignity. He was the son of a serf but stood calmly before the great without hesitation or nerves. But also - and this was the highest proof of his greatness - he knew the common man, felt his problems, followed his fate. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


La vie est un mystère qu'il faut vivre, et non un problème à résoudre.


Citation extraite de "Religion and Personality" d'Adrian van Kaam (1964).

Adrian van Kaam était un prêtre catholique néerlandais de la Congrégation du Saint-Esprit, un professeur d'université, un psychologue existentialiste et un écrivain sur la spiritualité formatrice.

Cette citation était parfois affichée dans des hôpitaux et des lieux de vie.

Extrait de "Religion and Personality" de Adrian van Kaam (1964):

Alors que la première chose à savoir dans une crise technique est l'information exacte sur l'instrument concerné, la première chose à savoir dans les problèmes de la vie est que nous ne savons pas. La vie est un mystère à vivre, pas un problème à résoudre. Devant ce mystère, nous nous tenons dans l'admiration et l'abandon. Nous n'imposons pas nos catégories mesquines au mystère de la vie; nous ne forçons pas la vie à s'adapter à nos préjugés étroits; nous ne nous plaignons pas que la vie est trop vaste pour nous ; nous savons que la vie échappe à notre emprise. Nous nous inclinons avec révérence devant le mystère de l'Être; nous acceptons avec humilité le fait que nous ne pouvons pas comprendre où la vie nous mène ; nous apprenons la vertu de la patience à l'école de l'aventure de la vie. Car nous sommes comme des marins sur un navire dont la destination est inconnue sur une mer inexplorée.


|La vie est un mystère qu'il faut vivre, et non un problème à résoudre.|



Quand tout va bien on peut compter sur les autres, quand tout va mal on ne peut compter que sur sa famille.


"Proverbe" dont le sens est introuvable avant 1980 aux États-Unis et plus tard en France, ce qui témoigne d'une évolution frappante des mentalités occidentales.
Cherchez la phrase "only count on your family" et "on ne peut compter que sur sa famille".


|Quand tout va bien on peut compter sur les autres, quand tout va mal on ne peut compter que sur sa famille.|



William Z. Foster: Lenin and Stalin have evidenced their outstanding brilliance as mass leaders in every revolutionary requirement: in Marxian theory, political strategy, the building of mass organizations, and in the development of the mass struggle. The characteristic feature of their work is its many-sidedness. Both men of action as well as of thought, they have exemplified in their activities that coordination of theory and practice which is so indispensable to the success of the every-day struggles of the masses and the final establishment of socialism. Both have worked in the clearest realization of the twin truths that there can be no revolutionary movement without revolutionary theory, and that revolutionary theory unsupported by organized mass struggle must remain sterile. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


On a dû te dire qu'il fallait réussir dans la vie; moi je te dis qu'il faut vivre, c'est la plus grande réussite du monde.


Citation extraite du récit et essai "Les vraies richesses" de Jean Giono (1936).

Il faut vivre en personne vertueuse, car vivre dans le vice ce n'est pas recommandable.

Extrait du récit et essai "Les vraies richesses" de Jean Giono (1936):

On a dû te dire qu'il fallait réussir dans la vie; moi je te dis qu'il faut vivre, c'est la plus grande réussite du monde. On t'a dit: «Avec ce que tu sais, tu gagneras de l'argent.» Moi je te dis: «Avec ce que tu sais tu gagneras des joies.» C'est beaucoup mieux. Tout le monde se rue sur l'argent. Il n'y a plus de place au tas des batailleurs. De temps en temps un d'eux sort de la mêlée, blême, titubant, sentant déjà le cadavre, le regard pareil à la froide clarté de la lune, les mains pleines d'or mais n'ayant plus force et qualité pour vivre; et la vie le rejette. Du côté des joies, nul ne se presse; elles sont libres dans le monde, seules à mener leurs jeux féeriques sur l'asphodèle et le serpolet des clairières solitaires.


|On a dû te dire qu'il fallait réussir dans la vie; moi je te dis qu'il faut vivre, c'est la plus grande réussite du monde.|



Un homme n'est jamais si grand que lorsqu'il est à genoux pour aider un enfant.


Citation apparue à la fin du XXe siècle et associée aux Chevaliers de Pythagore (Knights of Pythagoras), une fondation maçonnique de la jeunesse de Pennsylvanie. Impossible de savoir si elle est authentique ou pas.

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|Un homme n'est jamais si grand que lorsqu'il est à genoux pour aider un enfant.|




Bertolt Brecht: The worst illiterate is the political illiterate, he doesn't hear, doesn't speak, nor participates in the political events. He doesn't know the cost of life, the price of the bean, of the fish, of the flour, of the rent, of the shoes and of the medicine, all depends on political decisions. The political illiterate is so stupid that he is proud and swells his chest saying that he hates politics. The imbecile doesn't know that, from his political ignorance is born the prostitute, the abandoned child, and the worst thieves of all, the bad politician, corrupted and flunky of the national and multinational companies. wordsmith.social/protestation/…





Gramsci: The fundamental innovation introduced by Marxism into the science of politics and history is the proof that there does not exist an abstract, fixed and immutable “human nature” (a concept which certainly derives from religious thought and transcendentalism); but that human nature is the totality of historically determined social relations, that is, an historical fact, ascertainable, within certain limits, by the methods of philology and criticism. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Xi Jinping: It is Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought that guided the Chinese people out of the darkness of that long night and established a New China; it is through socialism with Chinese characteristics that China has developed so quickly. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Rosa Luxemburg: Aside from the few who have jobs or professions, the women of the bourgeoisie do not take part in social production. They are nothing but co-consumers of the surplus value their men extort from the proletariat. They are parasites of the parasites of the social body. And consumers are usually even more rabid and cruel in defending their "right" to a parasite's life than the direct agents of class rule and exploitation. The history of all great revolutionary struggles confirms this in a horrible way. Take the great French Revolution. After the fall of the Jacobins, when Robespierre was driven in chains to the place of execution the naked whores of the victory-drunk bourgeoisie danced in the streets, danced a shameless dance of joy around the fallen hero of the Revolution. And in 1871, in Paris, when the heroic workers' Commune was defeated by machine guns, the raving bourgeois females surpassed even their bestial men in their bloody revenge against the suppressed proletariat. The women of the property-owning classes will always fanatically defend the exploitation and enslavement of the working people by which they indirectly receive the means for their socially useless existence. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



Huey P. Newton: We must never take a stand just because it is popular. We must analyse the situation objectively and take the logically correct position, even though it may be unpopular. If we are right in the dialectics of the situation, our position will prevail. wordsmith.social/protestation/…




Georgi Dimitrov: Now history poses a dilemma for working humanity: either move on to new forms of production and social organization, or perish under the rule of imperialist barbarism. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Michael Parenti: The peoples of Eastern Europe believed they were going to keep all the social gains they had enjoyed under communism while adding on all the consumerism of the West. Many of their grievances about existing socialism were justified but their romanticized image of the capitalist West was not. They had to learn the hard way. Expecting to advance from Second World to First World status, they have been rammed down into the Third World, ending up like capitalist Indonesia, Mexico, Zaire, and Turkey. They wanted it all and have been left with almost nothing. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Bhagat Singh: People get accustomed to the established order of things and tremble at the idea of change. It is this lethargic spirit that needs be replaced by the revolutionary spirit. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Che Guevara: The example of a revolution and the lessons it applies for Latin America have destroyed all coffee house theories; we have demonstrated that a small group of men supported by the people without fear of dying can overcome a disciplined regular army and defeat it. wordsmith.social/protestation/…



Andrei Zhdanov: The dictatorship of the working class must continue mercilessly to crush the resistance of the remnants of the hostile capitalist classes and the agents of the fascist bourgeoisie — the Trotskyites, Zinovievites, the Right and other enemies of the people. wordsmith.social/protestation/…


Miguel Enríquez Espinosa: In Chile the left has not failed, socialism has not failed, nor has the revolution failed, nor have workers failed. What came to a tragic end in Chile was the reformist illusion of modifying socio-economic structures. wordsmith.social/protestation/…