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"The claim of the State Socialists, however, that this right would not be
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exercised in matters pertaining to the individual in the more intimate and
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private relations of his life is not borne out by the history of
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governments....
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Whatever, then, the State Socialists may claim or disclaim, their system,
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if adopted, is doomed to end in a State religion, to the expense of which all
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must kneel; ...a State code of morals, which will not content itself with
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punishing crime, but will prohibit what the majority regard to be vice; ..."
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--Benjamin Tucker, "State Socialism and Anarchism"
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(1983) INSTEAD OF A BOOK
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"The twisted outgrowths of this society, such as pornography and
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prostitution, will be forcibly abolished right off the bat and their
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re-emergence not tolerated."
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--Bob Avakian, Revolutionary Communist Party
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"Nor does the Anarchist scheme furnish any code of morals to be imposed
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upon the individual. 'Mind your own business' is its only moral law.
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Interference with another's business is a crime and the only crime, and as
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such may properly be resisted. In accordance with this view the
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Anarchists look upon attempts to arbitrarily suppress vice as in
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themselves crimes. They believe liberty and the resultant social well
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being to be a sure cure fo rall vices. But they recognize the right of the
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drunkard, the gambler, the rake, and the harlot to live until they shall
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freely choose to abandon them." --Benjamin Tucker, "State Socialism and
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Anarchism"
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"As for homosexuality, this too, is perpetuated and fostered by the decay
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of capitalism, especially as it sinks into deeper crisis. This is particularly
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the cas because of the distorted, oppressive man-woman relationships
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capitalism promotes." Bob Avakian, Revolutionary Communist Party
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"Even in so delicate a matter as that of the relations of the sexes the
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Anarchists do not shrink from the application of their principle. They
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acknowledge and defend th erigfht of any man and woman, or any men and
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women,to love each other for as long or as short a time as they can, will,
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or may. To them legal marriage and legal divoprce are equal absurdities.
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They look forward to a time whjen every individual, whether man or
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woman,shall be self-supporting, and when each shall have an independent
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home of his or her own,whether it be a separate house or rooms in a house
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with others; when the love relations between theses independent
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individuals shlal be as varied as rare indivudual inclinations and
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attractions; and when the children born of therse relations shall belong
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exclusively to the mothers until old enough to belong to themselves."
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--Benjamin Tucker, "State Socialism and Anarchism"
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KULTCHA
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Organ of the Revolutionary Surrealist Vandel Party (RSVP)
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c 1986 Kerry W. Thornley
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