Murray Rothbard: Where did Keynes stand on overt fascism? From the scattered information now available, it should come as no surprise that Keynes was an enthusiastic advocate of the 'enterprising spirit' of Sir Oswald Mosley, the founder and leader of British fascism, in calling for a comprehensive 'national economic plan' in late 1930. https://wordsmith.social/protestation/quotes#quote4826
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Phil Scott: We must speak out against racism and fascism in any form, at any scale, any time they rear their ugly head. https://wordsmith.social/protestation/quotes#quote4827
Doug Linder: A good programmer is someone who always looks both ways before crossing a one-way street. https://wordsmith.social/protestation/quotes#quote4828
Kim Il Sung: We do not hide our idea of opposing landlords and capitalists or conceal our objective of fighting against them. Opposing exploiters who live on others' sweat and blood; this is our life-long principle. https://wordsmith.social/protestation/quotes#quote4830
Gramsci: Illusion is the most tenacious weed in the collective consciousness. https://wordsmith.social/protestation/quotes#quote4831
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George Kennan: 'I think the Russians will gradually react quite adversely and it will affect their policies. I think it is a tragic mistake. There was no reason for this whatsoever. No one was threatening anybody else. This expansion would make the Founding Fathers of this country turn over in their graves. We have signed up to protect a whole series of countries, even though we have neither the resources nor the intention to do so in any serious way. (NATO expansion) was simply a light-hearted action by a Senate that has no real interest in foreign affairs. https://wordsmith.social/protestation/quotes#quote4832