“Every Joke is a Tiny Revolution”
Source: An Age Like This: 1920-1940
Help us to complete the source, original and additional information
George Orwell 473
English author and journalist 1903–1950Related quotes

“For every ten jokes, thou hast got a hundred enemies.”
Book I, Ch. 12.
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1760-1767)

“The ideals that are the starting point for every revolution”
2016, Remarks to the People of Cuba (March 2016)
Context: The ideals that are the starting point for every revolution -- America’s revolution, Cuba’s revolution, the liberation movements around the world -- those ideals find their truest expression, I believe, in democracy. Not because American democracy is perfect, but precisely because we’re not. And we -- like every country -- need the space that democracy gives us to change. It gives individuals the capacity to be catalysts to think in new ways, and to reimagine how our society should be, and to make them better.

This fact must be grasped first and foremost: unless it is understood, we cannot advance. We must know how to supplement and amend old "formulas".
Lenin Anthology, p. 301
1910s, "The Dual Power" (1917)

“Every collectivist revolution rides in on a Trojan horse of 'emergency.'”
It was the tactic of Lenin, Hitler, and Mussolini. In the collectivist sweep over a dozen minor countries of Europe, it was the cry of men striving to get on horseback. And 'emergency' became the justification of the subsequent steps. This technique of creating emergency is the greatest achievement that demagoguery attains... The invasion of New Deal Collectivism was introduced by this same Trojan horse.
p. 357
The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover: The Great Depression, 1929-1941 (1952)

“Jokes? There are no jokes. The truth is the funniest joke of all.”

Source: Transmetropolitan, Vol. 1: Back on the Street

Fragment 13 (1794). [Source: Saint-Just, Fragments sur les institutions républicaines]