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Early 20th-Century Greek Anarchist, Revolutionary, and Organizer
: The main watchwords of Neo Phos were Liberty, Solidarity. (From: TheSparrowsNest.org.uk.)
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“When the peasant and the worker hears about socialism, he feels that he will be working as a brother with other human beings in the fields or in the factories with no one there above his head, without being grumpy or caring whether one works two hours or two hours and a half. He does not tolerate being lectured about state or authority which will supervise and direct him; he understands that when he will feel hunger he shall eat without having to ask for anybody's permission; when he will feel like working he shall go out and work without having anybody above him. He grasps very well that the world will consist of associations, big unions with mutual help and freedom and happiness; he understands that the merchants are parasites, flaneurs and that they will not exist in the future society.”
Source: "Early Days of Greek Anarchism: 'The Democratic Club of Patris' & 'Social Radicalism in Greece'," edited and translated by Paul Pomonis, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2004. Section 2: Social Radicalism in Greece: Reformists, Utopians, Anarchists (end of the 19th-beginning of the 20th century), Page 25.
"Early Days of Greek Anarchism: 'The Democratic Club of Patris' & 'Social Radicalism in Greece'," edited and translated by Paul Pomonis, published by the Kate Sharpley Library, 2004.
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