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— Jakob Wassermann"In every person, even in such as appear most reckless, there is an inherent desire to attain balance."
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Every sentient being values her/his life even if no one else does. That is what is meant by saying that the lives of all have inherent value.
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But what the working-class can do, when once they grow into a solidified organization, is to show the possessing class, through a sudden cessation of all work, that the whole social structure rests on them; that the possessions of the others are absolutely worthless to them without the workers' activity; that such protests, such strikes, are inherent in the system of property and will continually recur until the whole thing is abolished - and having shown that effectively, proceed to expropriate.
— Voltairine de Cleyre
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