Ravachol (October 14, 1859 - July 11, 1892) on Class Warfare and Exploitation(published by RevoltSource) |
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French Anarchist, Martyr, Individualist, Revolutionary, and Bomber of French Government Buildings
: A French anarchist. He was born on 14 October 1859, at Saint-Chamond, Loire and died by being guillotined on 11 July 1892, at Montbrison after being twice found guilty of complicity in bombings. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #36 on Economic Struggle Quotes >> Class Warfare and Exploitation
“What could he who lacks the necessities when he's working do when he loses his job? He has only to let himself die of hunger. Then they'll throw a few pious words on his corpse.”
Source: "Ravachol's Forbidden Speech," by Ravachol, 1892, translated by Mitch Abidor.
"Ravachol's Forbidden Speech," by Ravachol, 1892, translated by Mitch Abidor.
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