Quotes About Solidarity
There exists a solidarity among men as human beings that makes each co-responsible for every wrong and every injustice in the world, especially for crimes committed in his presence or with his knowledge. If I fail to do whatever I can to prevent them, I too am guilty.
~ Karl Jaspers
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But Socialism, alone, can bring self-determination of their peoples.
~ Karl Liebknecht
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Class struggle: external peace, international solidarity, peace among peoples. This is the sacred slogan of international socialist democracy that liberates nations.
~ Karl Liebknecht
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From each according to his abilities, to each according to his needs.
~ Karl Marx
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The proletarians have nothing to loose but their chains. They have a world to win.
~ Karl Marx
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A people ought to fight for the laws of the city as if they were its walls.
~ Karl R. Popper
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Dear good white people (you know who you are), I have a secret to tell you: There is no such thing. There are only white people who work to do good, just things. You are an ally because of your actions, not because you say you are. You're an ally when you call out racist comments, when you listen and learn, when you work in solidarity with people of color to dismantle institutional racism, when your efforts and actions are felt by others. Not just when you wear a safety pin.
~ Kate Schatz
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In this world, everyone is friends with everyone else. In a way.
~ Katherine Howe
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It was not that they hoped to escape another judgment which might be coming upon them; but they desired solidarity. Today we hear a great deal about the "solidarity of humanity"; and the endeavor to secure it by putting God out of His own world is a very old piece of history. Apart from Him, the only really cohesive force for humanity is absent, and confusion must be the result.
~ G. Campbell Morgan
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We are all in the same boat, in a stormy sea, and we owe each other a terrible loyalty.
~ G. K. Chesterton
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Common aim is stronger than blood.
~ G.I. Gurdjieff
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The whole crowd interrupted and told him, 'No, we won't let you go. You have worked hard for our rights and you can't quit now.' 'Then,' said Riel, 'if I must, I will desert.' 'If you desert, we will desert with you.
~ Gabriel Dumont
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You would think women would want to stick together when there weren't that many of them, but they never did. It was as if being a woman was a disease that you didn't wish to catch. As long as you didn't associate with the other women, you could imply to the majority, the men: I'm not like those other ones.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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But the best thing Marx did for them was this: He believed in them.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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You would think women would want to stick together when there weren't that many of them. But they never did. It was as if being a woman was a disaster that you didn't wish to catch. As long as you didn't associate with the other women, you could imply to the majority, the men, I'm not like the other women.
~ Gabrielle Zevin
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All of us had been trained to take less than her share at the table, and some of us even hated and feared each other because that's what pressure from above teaches and forces and underclass to do.
~ Gail Caldwell
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The sense of solidarity among the poor was often—although certainly not always—strong. Housewives with very little still fed hungry tramps who came to their back doors. Pauline Kael, a teenager during the Depression who grew up to be a famous film critic, remembered her mother vowing: "I'll feed them till the food runs out.
~ Gail Collins
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However things might change around us, we would always be together.
~ Garth Stein
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Catholics and evangelicals need to remain allied, and in solidarity, against the increasingly aggressive secularism of our age.
~ Gary Bauer
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We were both chumps. But you know what? It's not so bad when you're chumps together.
~ Gary D. Schmidt
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the greatest democratic socialist achievements occur through organizations that begin with the everyday praxis of unions and social movements; dismantle structures of racial, gender, sex, class, and imperial domination; welcome religious allies; renew the struggles for freedom, equality, and cooperative community; and care for the planet's ecological health.
~ Gary Dorrien
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Socialism was about reorganizing society as a cooperative community.
~ Gary J. Dorrien
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Must have had a stronger union than the coffee machine.
~ Gary K. Wolf
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The person who understands the evil in his own heart is the only person who is useful, fruitful, and solid in his beliefs and obedience. Others only delude themselves and thus upset families, churches, and all other relationships. In their self-pride and judgment of others, they show great inconsistency.
~ Gary L. Thomas
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