Frasi di Aleksandr Berkman

Aleksandr Berkman è stato un anarchico russo.

Di origine ebraica, fu un pensatore e attivista anarchico. Emigrato giovane negli Stati Uniti, il 23 luglio 1892 effettuò un attentato contro Henry Clay Frick, industriale, ferendolo con due colpi di pistola e alcune pugnalate alle gambe. Fu condannato, scontò la pena, continuò l'attività anarchica.

Successivamente fu rimpatriato in Russia e sostenne inizialmente la rivoluzione bolscevica. Dopo la rivolta di Kronštadt, deluso, passò in Germania e più tardi in Francia. Malato, decise di suicidarsi sparandosi un colpo di pistola, e morì dopo alcune ore. Fu amico di Emma Goldman, che lo assistette negli ultimi istanti. Wikipedia  

✵ 21. Novembre 1870 – 28. Giugno 1936
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Aleksandr Berkman: Frasi in inglese

“The social revolution means much more than the reorganization of conditions only: it means the establishment of new human values and social relationships, a changed attitude of man to man, as of one free and independent to his equal; it means a different spirit in individual and collective life, and that spirit cannot be born overnight. It is a spirit to be cultivated, to be nurtured and reared, as the most delicate flower it is, for indeed it is the flower of a new and beautiful existence.”

What Is Anarchism? (1929), Ch. 26: "Preparation" http://libcom.org/library/what-is-anarchism-alexander-berkman-26
Contesto: If your object is to secure liberty, you must learn to do without authority and compulsion. If you intend to live in peace and harmony with your fellow-men, you and they should cultivate brotherhood and respect for each other. If you want to work together with them for your mutual benefit, you must practice cooperation. The social revolution means much more than the reorganization of conditions only: it means the establishment of new human values and social relationships, a changed attitude of man to man, as of one free and independent to his equal; it means a different spirit in individual and collective life, and that spirit cannot be born overnight. It is a spirit to be cultivated, to be nurtured and reared, as the most delicate flower it is, for indeed it is the flower of a new and beautiful existence.

“If your object is to secure liberty, you must learn to do without authority and compulsion.”

What Is Anarchism? (1929), Ch. 26: "Preparation" http://libcom.org/library/what-is-anarchism-alexander-berkman-26
Contesto: If your object is to secure liberty, you must learn to do without authority and compulsion. If you intend to live in peace and harmony with your fellow-men, you and they should cultivate brotherhood and respect for each other. If you want to work together with them for your mutual benefit, you must practice cooperation. The social revolution means much more than the reorganization of conditions only: it means the establishment of new human values and social relationships, a changed attitude of man to man, as of one free and independent to his equal; it means a different spirit in individual and collective life, and that spirit cannot be born overnight. It is a spirit to be cultivated, to be nurtured and reared, as the most delicate flower it is, for indeed it is the flower of a new and beautiful existence.

“Once on the road of terrorism, the State necessarily becomes estranged from the people.”

Alexander Berkman libro The Bolshevik Myth

"The Bolshevik Myth" in Anarchism : A Documentary History of Libertarian Ideas, Vol. 1 (2005) edited by Robert Graham, p. 312. <!-- Montreal: Black Rose Books -->
Contesto: Terrorism is tempting with its tremendous possibilities. It offers a mechanical solution, as it were, in hopeless situations. … the principles of terrorism unavoidably rebound to the fatal injury of liberty and revolution. Absolute power corrupts and defeats its partisans no less than its opponents. A people that knows not liberty becomes accustomed to dictatorship: fighting despotism and counter-revolution, terrorism itself becomes their efficient school. Once on the road of terrorism, the State necessarily becomes estranged from the people.

“Inhumanity is the keynote of stupidity in power.”

Alexander Berkman libro Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist

Origine: Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist

“"Man's inhumanity to man" is not the last word. The truth lies deeper. It is economic slavery, the savage struggle for a crumb, that has converted mankind into wolves and sheep.”

Alexander Berkman libro Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist

Prison Memoirs of an Anarchist (1912), Ch. 18: "The Solitary" http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_Archives/bright/berkman/prison/chapter18ii.html

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