Who Arranged the Feast?
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**Emma Goldman**
> “Property, the dominion of man’s needs, the denial of the right to satisfy his needs.”
> — Emma Goldman, **“Anarchism: What It Really Stands For,”** in *Anarchism and Other Essays*
> “Anarchism stands for the liberation of the human body from the dominion of property.”
> — Emma Goldman, **“Anarchism: What It Really Stands For,”** in *Anarchism and Other Essays*
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**Peter Kropotkin**
> “No more of such vague words as ‘the Right to Work,’ or ‘To each the whole result of his labour.’ What we proclaim is the Right to Well-Being: Well-Being for All!
> — Peter Kropotkin, *The Conquest of Bread*, chapter “The Right to Well-Being”
> “All things are for all, since all men need them, since all men have worked in the measure of their strength to produce them.”
> — Peter Kropotkin, *The Conquest of Bread*
> “Well-being for all is not a dream.”
> — Peter Kropotkin, *The Conquest of Bread*
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**Pierre-Joseph Proudhon**
> “What is property? It is robbery!”
> — Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, *What Is Property?*
> “Property and society are utterly irreconcilable institutions.”
> — Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, *What Is Property?*
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**William Godwin**
> “The fruitful source of crimes consists in this circumstance, one man’s possessing in abundance that of which another man is destitute.”
> — William Godwin, *Enquiry Concerning Political Justice*
> “The spirit of oppression, the spirit of servility, and the spirit of fraud, these are the immediate growth of the established system of property.”
> — William Godwin, *Enquiry Concerning Political Justice*
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**Max Stirner**
> “The labourers have the most enormous power in their hands, and, if they once became thoroughly conscious of it and used it, nothing could withstand them.”
> — Max Stirner, *The Ego and Its Own*
> “The State rests on the slavery of labour. If labour becomes free, the State is lost.”
> — Max Stirner, *The Ego and Its Own*
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**Mikhail Bakunin**
> “Liberty without socialism is privilege and injustice; socialism without liberty is slavery and brutality.”
> — Mikhail Bakunin, *Federalism, Socialism, and Anti-Theologism*