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Eugene V. Debs Quotes - Page 2

We want a system in which the worker shall get what he produces and the capitalist shall produce what he gets.

"Industrial Unionism". Eugene V. Debs' address at Grand Central Palace in New York (December 10, 1905), later published in Eugene V. Debs "Debs, His Life, Writings and Speeches: With a Department of Appreciations", 1908.

Be true to yourself and you cannot be a traitor to any good cause on earth.

Eugene V. Debs' anti-war speech in Canton, Ohio (June 16, 1918), as quoted in The Call Magazine, www.marxists.org. 1918.

No war by any nation in any age has ever been declared by the people.

Eugene V. Debs' anti-war speech in Canton, Ohio (June 16, 1918), as quoted in The Call Magazine, www.marxists.org. 1918.

I am for Socialism because I am for humanity.

Eugene V. Debs' open letter to the American Railway Union, as quoted in "Chicago Railway Times", January 1, 1897.

I may not be able to say all I think; but I am not going to say anything I do not think.

Eugene V. Debs' anti-war speech in Canton, Ohio (June 16, 1918), as quoted in The Call Magazine, www.marxists.org. 1918.

The master class has always declared the wars; the subject class has always fought the battles.

Eugene V. Debs' anti-war speech in Canton, Ohio (June 16, 1918), as quoted in The Call Magazine, www.marxists.org. 1918.

Anybody can be nobody; but it takes a man to be somebody.

Eugene V. Debs' anti-war speech in Canton, Ohio, www.marxists.org. June 16, 1918.

Intelligent discontent is the mainspring of civilization.

"The Issue". Eugene V. Debs' speech in Girard, Kansas, May 23, 1908.

As long as this great army of workers is scattered among so many craft unions, it will be impossible for them to unite and act in harmony together. Craft unionism is the negation of solidarity. The more unions you have, the less unity.

"Class Unionism". Eugene V. Debs' speech in South Chicago (November 24, 1905), later published in Eugene V. Debs "Debs, His Life, Writings and Speeches: With a Department of Appreciations", 1908.