“Our anger is directed not just against particular happenings but against a more general wrongness, a feeling that the world is askew, that the world is in some way untrue… We know that it is true, but feel that it is the truth of an untrue world.”

Source: Change the World Without Taking Power (2002), Chapter I, "The Scream"

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