William Morris (March 24, 1834 - October 3, 1896) on Socialism and Social Organization(published by RevoltSource) |
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British Textile Designer, Poet, Artist, Novelist, Architectural Conservationist, Printer, Translator and Socialist Activist Associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement
: A British textile designer, poet, artist, novelist, architectural conservationist, printer, translator and socialist activist associated with the British Arts and Crafts Movement. He was a major contributor to the revival of traditional British textile arts and methods of production. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #14 on Economic Struggle Quotes >> Socialism and Social Organization
“So far I think I can see clearly; but when I try to picture to myself the forms which that life will take, I confess I am at fault, and I think we must all be so. Most people who can be said to think at all are now beginning to see that the realization of Socialism is certain; although many can see no further than a crude and incomplete State Socialism, which very naturally repels many from Socialism altogether.”
Source: "Socialism and Anarchism," by William Morris, first printed as a letter in Commonweal, May 5th, 1889; reprinted in William Morris: Artist, Writer, Socialist, May Morris, II, 312-7 and Political Writings of William Morris, ed. A. L. Morton, 209-213.
"Socialism and Anarchism," by William Morris, first printed as a letter in Commonweal, May 5th, 1889; reprinted in William Morris: Artist, Writer, Socialist, May Morris, II, 312-7 and Political Writings of William Morris, ed. A. L. Morton, 209-213.
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