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Posted in Anarchism, Ethics, Political Commentary, Religion, Social Justice
Posted in Anarchism, Ethics, Religion, Social Justice, Worldview
Posted in Ethics, Feminism, Political Commentary, Religion, Social Justice
Posted in Anarchism, Ethics, Feminism, Political Commentary, Religion, Social Justice, Worldview
Posted in Anarchism, Ethics, Religion, Social Justice
Posted in Anarchism, Ethics, Religion, Worldview
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"The means of production being the collective work of humanity, the product should be the collective property of the race. Individual appropriation is neither just nor serviceable. All belongs to all. All things are for all men, since all men have need of them, since all men have worked in the measure of their strength to produce them, and since it is not possible to evaluate every one's part in the production of the world's wealth." - Peter Kropotkin
"A human being can overcome the differentiation of this world, its dividedness into multiplicity, and merge again into the primordial unity." - Herbert Christian Merillat
"Learn who it is within you who makes everything his own and says, "My God, my mind, my thought, my soul, my body." Learn the sources of sorrow, joy, love, hate. Learn how it happens that one watches without willing, rests without willing, becomes angry without willing, loves without willing." - Hippolytus of Rome
"Fearlessness is better than a faint-heart for any man who puts his nose out of doors. The length of my life and the day of my death were fated long ago."
-Anonymous lines from 'For Scirnis'
"In the dark woodland of the Northern European consciousness, a figure waits: an old man, wrapped in a blue-black cloak. His broad-brimmed hat hangs low, hiding one eye; a sharp metal point glints at the tip of his staff, and two ravens croak from the branches of the ash-tree above him. He beckons: in his hand he holds an ancient drinking-horn, and the scent that rises from it is honey and alcohol, strong enough to set the head spinning with a single whiff. He is a grim one, this old man; his spear is streaked with blood, and the hounds that crouch at his side look more like wolves than dogs. Yet the gift he offers is enough to overcome fear, for the brave . . . for those who are not afraid to die."
-Kveldúlf Gundarsson, from Wotan: The Road to Valhalla
"Morality was not brought down from Mount Sinai carved on tablets- moral is a function of the human soul, as old as mankind itself." -Carl Jung
"If the Sage thinks all fortunate events, however momentous, to be no great matter- kingdom and the rule over cities and peoples, colonisations and the founding of states, even though all be his own handiwork- how can he take any great account of the vacillations of power or the ruin of his fatherland? Certainly if he thought any such event a great disaster, or any disaster at all, he must be of a very strange way of thinking. One that sets great store by wood and stones, or... Zeus... by mortality among mortals cannot yet be the Sage, whose estimate of death, we hold, must be that it is better than life in the body." - Plotinus
"I know that most men — not only those considered clever, but even those who are very clever and capable of understanding most difficult scientific, mathematical, or philosophic, problems — can seldom discern even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as obliges them to admit the falsity of conclusions they have formed, perhaps with much difficulty — conclusions of which they are proud, which they have taught to others, and on which they have built their lives." - Leo Tolstoy
Confronting Privilege in Pagan Circles: The Shit on our Backs
• February 23, 2012 • Leave a CommentPosted in Feminism, Political Commentary, Religion, Social Justice