James Keir Hardie citations

James Keir Hardie, né le 15 août 1856 à Newhouse et mort le 26 septembre 1915 à Glasgow, est un homme politique socialiste écossais, premier travailliste élu à la Chambre des Communes, sept ans avant la conférence de fondation du Labour Party, dont il fut le premier président. Wikipedia  

✵ 15. août 1856 – 26. septembre 1915
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James Keir Hardie: Citations en anglais

“History is one long record of like illustrations. Must our modern civilisation with all its teeming wonders come to a like end? We are reproducing in faithful detail every cause which led to the downfall of the civilisations of other days—Imperialism, taking tribute from conquered races, the accumulation of great fortunes, the development of a population which owns no property, and is always in poverty. Land has gone out of cultivation and physical deterioration is an alarming fact. An so we Socialists say the system which is producing these results must not be allowed to continue. A system which has robbed religion of its saviour, destroyed handicraft, which awards the palm of success to the unscrupulous, corrupts the press, turns pure women on the streetsm and upright men into mean-spirited time-servers, cannot continue. In the end it is bound to work its own overthrow. Socialism with its promise of freedom, its larger hope for humanity, its triumph of peace over war, its binding of the races of the earth into one all-embracing brotherhood, must prevail. Capitalism is the creed of the dying present; socialism throbs with the life of the days that are to be. It has claimed its martyrs in the past, is claiming them now, will claim them still; but what then? Better to "rebel and die in the twenty worlds sooner than bear the yoke of thwarted life."”

Source: From Serfdom to Socialism (1907), p. 103–104

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