Źródło: Reflexions sur la violence, Paryż 1908, tłum. Monika Bokiniec, O złudzeniach w kwestii zniknięcia przemocy, „Krytyka Polityczna”, 22/2010.
Georges Sorel słynne cytaty
Źródło: Reflexions sur la violence, Paryż 1908, tłum. Monika Bokiniec, O złudzeniach w kwestii zniknięcia przemocy, „Krytyka Polityczna”, 22/2010.
Georges Sorel: Cytaty po angielsku
As quoted in The Myth of the Nation and the Vision of Revolution: The Origins of Ideological Polarization in the 20th Century, Jacob L. Talmon, University of California Press (1981) p. 451. Sorel’s March 1921 conversations with Jean Variot, published in Variot’s Propos de Georges Sorel, (1935) Paris, pp. 53-57, 66-86 passim
“For Lenin,” Soviet Russia, Official Organ of The Russian Soviet Government Bureau, Vol. II, New York: NY, January-June 1920 (April 10, 1920), p. 356
As quoted in The Genesis of Georges Sorel, James H. Meisel, Ann Arbor, Wahr (1951), p. 220, n.21
“For Lenin,” Soviet Russia, Official Organ of The Russian Soviet Government Bureau, Vol. II, New York: NY, January-June 1920 (April 10, 1920), p. 356
Źródło: Reflections on Violence (1908), p. 28-29 (Letter to Daniel Halevy)
“It seems that it was the Jews who had entered the has not been a happy one.”
Źródło: Reflections on Violence (1908), p. 290
Reflections on Violence, London: UK, George Allen & Unwin, (reprinted in Saxony 1925) p. 180
“All the future of socialism resides in the autonomous development of workers’ syndicates.”
As quoted in Essays in Political Philosophy, Vidya Dhar Mahajan, Doaba House, Lahore, 1943 p. 41
Źródło: Reflections on Violence (1908), p. 290
Kontekst: This hypothesis appears to me to be all the more reasonable given that the intervention of the Jews in the Hungarian Soviet Republic has not been a happy one.