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Emma Goldman Quotes

«Merely external emancipation has made of the modern woman an artificial being. Now, woman is confronted with the necessity of emancipating herself from emancipation, if she really desires to be free.»
«The strongest bulwark of authority is uniformity; the least divergence from it is the greatest crime»
«No great idea in its beginning can ever be within the law. How can it be within the law? The law is stationary. The law is fixed. The law is a chariot wheel which binds us all regardless of conditions or place or time.»
«Heaven must be an awfully dull place if the poor in spirit live there.»
Author: Emma Goldman | Keywords: awfully, dull, the poor
«It is essential that we realize once and for all that man is much more of a sex creature than a moral creature. The former is inherent, the other is grafted on.»
«The political arena leaves one no alternative, one must either be a dunce or a rogue.»
«After all, that is what laws are for, to be made and unmade»
Author: Emma Goldman | Keywords: after all, Laws, unmade, unmake
«Whether our reformers admit it or not, the economic and social inferiority of women is responsible for prostitution»
«To the indefinite, uncertain mind of the American radical the most contradictory ideas and methods are possible. The result is a sad chaos in the radical movement, a sort of intellectual hash, which has neither taste nor character.»

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