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Bourgeois class domination is undoubtedly an historical necessity, but, so too, the rising of the working class against it. Capital is an historical necessity, but, so too, its grave digger, the socialist proletariat.


Rosa Luxemburg


#bourgeois #capital #class #domination #grave

I inherited a sick economy and passed on a sound one. But one abiding regret for me is that, in between, I did not have the resources to put in place the educational and social changes about which I cared to much; I made only a beginning, and it was not enough.


John Major


#beginning #between #cared #changes #did

For us, Marxism is always open because there are always new xperiences, there are always new facts, including facts about the past, which have to be incorporated in the corpus of scientific socialism.


Ernest Mandel


#always #because #corpus #facts #including

Socialist democracy is not, a luxury and its need is not limited to the most advanced industrial countries.


Ernest Mandel


#countries #democracy #industrial #limited #luxury

In every age poets and social reformers have tried to stimulate the people of their own time to a nobler life by enchanting stories of the virtues of the heroes of old.


Alfred Marshall


#enchanting #every #heroes #life #nobler

There are three social classes in America: upper middle class, middle class, and lower middle class.


Judith Martin


#class #classes #lower #middle #middle class

Hypocrisy is not generally a social sin, but a virtue.


Judith Martin


#hypocrisy #sin #social #virtue

Callousness and insolence bring to bare unanimous social condemnation, while the simple efforts of politeness are admired; even in those who are otherwise despised.


Bryant H. McGill


#bare #bring #callousness #condemnation #despised

Idealism is like a castle in the air if it is not based on a solid foundation of social and political realism.


Claude McKay


#based #castle #foundation #idealism #like

[Women] complain about many clerks who attribute all sorts of faults to them and who compose works about them in rhyme, prose, and verse, criticizing their conduct in a variety of different ways. They then give these works as elementary textbooks to their young pupils at the beginning of their schooling, to provide them with exempla and received wisdom, so that they will remember this teaching when they come of age ... They accuse [women] of many ... serious vice[s] and are very critical of them, finding no excuse for them whatsoever. This is the way clerks behave day and night, composing their verse now in French, now in Latin. And they base their opinions on goodness only knows which books, which are more mendacious than a drunk. Ovid, in a book he wrote called Cures for Love, says many evil things about women, and I think he was wrong to do this. He accuses them of gross immorality, of filthy, vile, and wicked behaviour. (I disagree with him that they have such vices and promise to champion them in the fight against anyone who would like to throw down the gauntlet ...) Thus, clerks have studied this book since their early childhood as their grammar primer and then teach it to others so that no man will undertake to love a woman.


Christine de Pizan


#clichés #double-standards #empowerment #falsehood #gender






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