The true revolutionary is motivated by great feelings of love.
We have all been to protests and marvelled at the flair,
creativity and humour on display. This page is
dedicated to these protests and those
... protesters, the people who have
made active their
desire to change
the world.
"The philosophers have merely
interpreted the world in
various ways,
the point,
however;
is to change
it."
Karl Marx
"Rise like lions after slumber,
in unvanquishable number;
Shake to earth your
chains like dew,
which in sleep
had fallen on
you. Ye are
many -
they
are
few."
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"We want to live among people who are conscious that we live in
struggle. A struggle against life, against the spirit. We want to
live among people who don't look down at their feet, or won't
look you in the eyes when you speak of struggle or
insurrection, because in their heart they know
they have surrendered, and because - maybe,
just maybe - they never really hated the
system. Among people who have not
been bought, who carry on because
they preferred to struggle with
their feeling of pathologised
anxiety than to live in the
dead zone. People who
don't pretend to be
struggling when it
is obvious that
what they are
doing is
turning
the
battlefield
into a
garden.
We want to be in a place where the struggle is waged."
We have all been to protests and marvelled at the flair,
creativity and humour on display. This page is
dedicated to these protests and those
... protesters, the people who have
made active their
desire to change
the world.
"The philosophers have merely
interpreted the world in
various ways,
the point,
however;
is to change
it."
Karl Marx
"Rise like lions after slumber,
in unvanquishable number;
Shake to earth your
chains like dew,
which in sleep
had fallen on
you. Ye are
many -
they
are
few."
Percy Bysshe Shelley
"We want to live among people who are conscious that we live in
struggle. A struggle against life, against the spirit. We want to
live among people who don't look down at their feet, or won't
look you in the eyes when you speak of struggle or
insurrection, because in their heart they know
they have surrendered, and because - maybe,
just maybe - they never really hated the
system. Among people who have not
been bought, who carry on because
they preferred to struggle with
their feeling of pathologised
anxiety than to live in the
dead zone. People who
don't pretend to be
struggling when it
is obvious that
what they are
doing is
turning
the
battlefield
into a
garden.
We want to be in a place where the struggle is waged."
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