Equality

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["The Anarchist Groups of Chili"] They wanted a society of free men, with neither exploited nor exploiters. That was what they sought and that is what the Chicago Martyrs died for. They wanted the Earth to be man's homeland, with no borders or tyrants, no bosses or butchers.

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For myself I would rather have my liberties taken away than be guilty of depriving others thereof. But I cannot expect large groups of comrades to submit to a similar course. It is therefore extremely difficult and has so far been impossible to live up to the fullest to our Anarchist ideals.

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To recognize all men as equal and to renounce government of man by man is another increase of individual liberty in a degree which no other form of association has ever admitted even as a dream.

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Anarchism's outward form is a free, non-governed society, which offers freedom, equality and solidarity for its members. Its foundations are to be found in man's sense of mutual responsibility, which has remained unchanged in all places and times. This sense of responsibility is capable of securing freedom and social justice for all men by its own unaided efforts. It is also the foundation of true communism.

Anarchism therefore is a part of human nature, communism its logical extension.

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The Social Revolution, as we conceive it, would consist in the paralyzes of all existing authoritarian institutions and organizations, the prevention of new organizations of this character, the expropriation of the present exploiters of labor, and in the rearrangement of relations between men on the basis of voluntary agreements.

["An Anarchist Manifesto," by Max Nettlau, May 1st, 1895, issued By the London Anarchist Communist Alliance, printed and published at the Metropolitan Printing Works, 127, Ossulston Street, Euston Road, N.W..]

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...nobody is bound by any obligation to one who claims that he is under no obligations to others.

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If people would but understand that they are not the sons of some fatherland or other, nor of Governments, but are sons of God, and can therefore neither be slaves nor enemies one to another -- those insane, unnecessary, worn-out, pernicious organizations called Governments, and all the sufferings, violations, humiliations, and crimes which they occasion, would cease.

[Part 9.]

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March 12, 2020 : Equality -- Added.

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