“The cry for freedom is a sign of suppression. It will not cease to ring as long as man feels himself captive. As diverse as the cries for freedom may be, basically they all express one and the same thing: The intolerability of the rigidity of the organism and of the machine-like institutions which create a sharp conflict with the natural feelings for life. Not until there is a social order in which all cries for freedom subside will man have overcome his biological and social crippling, will he have attained genuine freedom.” MenFeelsMayLongFeelingsOrderSocialNaturalFreedomCryConflictMachinesOvercomingInstitutionsRingsGenuineCeaseDiverseOrganismsCaptivesSuppressionSocial OrderRigidityNatural Feelings Author:Wilhelm Reich
“Whatever natural right men may have to freedom and independency, it is manifest that some men have a natural ascendency over others.” MenMayNaturalFreedomPowerIndependenceManifestRight Man Author:Sir Fulke Greville
“The natural state of mankind ... and I know that this is a controversial idea... is freedom... And the proof is the lengths to which a man, woman, or child will go to regain it once lost. He will break loose his chains. He will decimate his enemies. He will try and try and try again, against all odds, against all prejudices.” KnowsMenTryingChildrenIdeasStatesLostNaturalFreedomEnemyBreakMankindPrejudiceProofChainsLengthOddsMen WomenControversialTry AgainAgainst All Odds Author:John Quincy Adams