Best 34 quotes of Crimethinc on MyQuotes

Crimethinc

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Accident - A statistical inevitability. Some nuclear power plants are built on fault lines, but ever mine, dam, oil rig, and waste dump is founded upon a tacit acceptance of the worst-case scenario. One a long enough timeline, everything that can go wrong will, however small the likelihood is from one day to the next. The responsible parties may wring their hands about the Fukushima meltdown - and the Gult of Mexico oil spill, and the Exxon Valdez, and Hurricane Katrina, and Chernobyl, and Haiti - but accident is no accident.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    A day unemployed is like a bagel- even when it's bad, it's still pretty good...

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    After simmering years of censorship and repression, the masses finally throng the streets. The chants echoing off the walls to build to a roar from all directions, stoking the courage of the crowds as they march on the center of the capital. Activists inside each column maintain contact with each other via text messages; communications centers receive reports and broadcast them around the city; affinity groups plot the movements of the police via digital mapping. A rebel army of bloggers uploads video footage for all the world to see as the two hosts close for battle. Suddenly, at the moment of truth, the lines go dead. The insurgents look up from the blank screens of their cell phones to see the sun reflecting off the shields of the advancing riot police, who are still guided by close circuits of fully networked technology. The rebels will have to navigate by dead reckoning against a hyper-informed adversary. All this already happened, years ago, when President Mubarak shut down the communications grid during the Egyptian uprising of 2011. A generation hence, when the same scene recurs, we can imagine the middle-class protesters - the cybourgeoisie - will simply slump forward, blind and deaf and wracked by seizures as the microchips in their cerebra run haywire, and it will be up to the homeless and destitute to guide them to safety.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Against inebriation – and for drunkenness! Burn down the liquor stores, and replace them with playgrounds!

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    [Alcohol] not only replaces positive actions which would address the root causes of our despondency – it prevents them, as more energy becomes focused on achieving and recovering from the drunken state.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Anarchism is the revolutionary idea that no one is more qualified than you are to decide what your life will be.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    At first, one only recognizes particular instances to be worth of critique; critique appears synonymous with rejection, implying deficiency in the object. Over time, one discovers that everything warrants critique. This can produce cynicism: nothing is above reproach, nothing is pure, therefore nothing has value. But followed through to its logical conclusion, this insight inspires a profound optimism: if everything can be critiqued, then no matter how bleak things are, there is always a way to improve them. Those who comprehend this can pass beyond the binary of approval and disapproval to identify the conflicting currents within any subject of inquiry. There are sides to take inside every position, as well as between them.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Because I care about human beings, I want them to be free to do what is right for them. Isn't that more important than mere peace on earth? Isn't freedom, even dangerous freedom, preferable to the safest slavery, to peace bought with ignorance, cowardice, and submission?

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Can we imagine a togetherness that isn't founded on gross generalizations, conceptualizing ourselves as unique individuals who still stand to gain from looking out for one another? Can we identify with each other rather than with categories or masters?

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Countless generations have set out convinced that they would succeed where other had failed – that's where lawyers and reporters come from, you know. They're the cynical corpses of idealistic young people who thought the system could be reformed.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Domination is a relationship, not a condition; it depends on the participation of both parties. Hierarchical power is not just the gun in the policeman's hand; it is just as much the obedience of the ones who act as if it is always pointed at them. It is not just the government and the executives and the armed forces; it extends through society from top to bottom, an interlocking web of control and compliance. Sometimes all it takes to be complicit in the oppression of millions is to die of natural causes.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Economy: As an adjective, cheap; As a noun, that which compels us to render ourselves as such.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Everything subtracted from the present is added to the future with interest.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Feeling that one has some leverage upon something, even by proxy or association, makes one a great deal more interested in it.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Form your own autonomous group, answering to no power but your own, and chase down freedom for yourselves, if your representatives will not do if for you- since they cannot do it for you.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Gun Control: A measure to ensure that guns always point in one direction.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    If you are a warrior, the nature and scale of your enemies will determine the nature and scale of your actions. In this sense, it is even more important to choose your enemies more wisely than your friends.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    In the United States, people don't revolt in order to obtain freedom, but continue denying it to others.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Media is an assemblage of tools with which to expand an audience's conception of what "the world" is to such and extent that their own lives and capabilities seem utterly insignificant; a means of psychological warfare by which people are overloaded with information and desensitized to their own and others' suffering; the sum of all means by which human beings reduce the infinite complexity of reality to a dead-end maze of abstractions.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Note: When reading dry political theory, such as the texts you will find on the following pages, it may be useful to apply the Exclamation Point Test from time to time, to determine if the material you are reading is actually relevant to your life. To apply this test, simply go through the text replacing all the punctuation marks at the ends of the sentences with exclamation points. If the results sound absurd when read aloud, then you know you're wasting your time.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    One does not suffer nearly so much from one's inadequacies as from one's unused abilities.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Only by concealing our identities can we shed the masks we have to wear at school, at work, even at home - everywhere there is surveillance, policing, punishment - masks that are increasingly indistinguishable from ourselves.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Only those prepared to go too far will learn how far they can go.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Passing judgment on others for decisions that affect only themselves is absolutely noxious to any anarchist – not to mention it makes them less likely to experiment with the options you offer.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Right and wrong are superstitions; your desires, however, are real. Those who cannot achieve their desires, or who despair of doing so, often compensate by constructing imaginary frameworks. For example, if you wish to live in a world in which no one exploits animals, it is moralism to judge those who eat meat immoral instead of setting about disabling the animal exploitation industry. People retreat into moralism as a sort of consolation prize, for it is easier to rule in the realm of good and evil, fictitious as it may be, than to come to terms with our limited leverage upon this world and yet persist in endeavoring to change it.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    See you on the other side of the screen, if you make it, earnest cyberspace cadet.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    The authorities don't grant concessions out of the kindness of their hearts; they simply concede the reality of what their subjects are strong enough to compel from them. If you want political leverage, don't beg for it, don't seek it through their channels - take power outside them.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    There is no returning to the masses - once your forays into theory have borne you far enough away from them that you can perceive them and the benefits of being among them. the only return is through the process of disillusionment; one must cease to care about motivating the masses to be reunited with them. Likewise, there is no converting them - no matter how many people you come to join you at your outpost, from up close they will never look as impressive as the distant crowd.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Think of the power we could have if all the energy and effort in the world – or maybe even just your energy and effort? – that goes into drinking were put into resisting, building, creating. Try adding up all the money anarchists in your community have spent on corporate libations, and picture how much musical equipment or bail money or food it could have paid for – instead of funding their war against all of us.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Tomorrow will use you the way you use today.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Victory will not go to those who can inflict the most suffering, but to those who can survive the most.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    We left behind the other kids; their path-working, drinking, and being grown up- and rejected all that made them grumpy, uncreative and lifeless. We dumpstered, squatted, and shoplifted our lives back. Everything fell into place when we decided our lives were meant to be lived. Life serves the risk taker...

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    What is common becomes sense, but what is sensible doesn't always become common.

  • By Anonym
    Crimethinc

    Where do you want to go, my heart?" "Anywhere - anywhere, out of this world.