Eugene V. Debs citáty
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Eugene Victor Debs byl americký vůdce odborů, jeden ze zakládajících členů International Labor Union . Několikrát kandidoval za Americkou socialistickou stranu na prezidenta USA. Během své kandidatury na prezidenta, a také díky své spolupráci s dělnickým hnutím, se Debs stal jedním z nejznámějších socialistů žijících ve Spojených státech.

V začátcích své politické kariéry byl členem Demokratické strany. Roku 1884 byl jako demokrat zvolen do senátu státu Indiana. Po době, během níž pracoval s několika menšími železničními odbory, včetně Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen , pomohl založit American Railway Union , první celonárodní odbory pracujících v průmyslu. Když ARU udeřila stávkou na firmu Pullman Palace Car Company kvůli krácení platů, prezident Grover Cleveland využil armády Spojených států k potlačení stávky. Debs, jakožto vůdce ARU, byl později uvězněn za neuposlechnutí soudního příkazu zakazujícího stávku.

Během doby strávené ve vězení studoval mnoho spisů o socialismu a začal svou kariéru nejprominentnějšího amerického socialisty prvních dekád 20. století. Za socialistickou stranu kandidoval na prezidenta v letech 1900, 1904, 1908, 1912, a 1920, naposledy přímo z vězeňské cely.

Ve svých řečnických projevech odmítal americkou účast v první světové válce, a tato skutečnost vedla k jeho druhému zatčení v roce 1918. Byl souzen pod Espionage Act of 1917 a odsouzen na trest 10 let vězení. Prezident Warren G. Harding zrušil jeho trest v prosinci 1921. Debs zemřel v roce 1926 krátkou dobu po přijetí do sanatoria. Wikipedia  

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Eugene V. Debs: Citáty anglicky

“You remember that, at the close of Theodore Roosevelt’s second term as President, he went over to Africa to make war on some of his ancestors. You remember that, at the close of his expedition, he visited the capitals of Europe; and that he was wined and dined, dignified and glorified by all the Kaisers and Czars and Emperors of the Old World. He visited Potsdam while the Kaiser was there; and, according to the accounts published in the American newspapers, he and the Kaiser were soon on the most familiar terms. They were hilariously intimate with each other, and slapped each other on the back. After Roosevelt had reviewed the Kaiser’s troops, according to the same accounts, he became enthusiastic over the Kaiser’s legions and said: “If I had that kind of an army, I could conquer the world.” He knew the Kaiser then just as well as he knows him now. He knew that he was the Kaiser, the Beast of Berlin. And yet, he permitted himself to be entertained by that Beast of Berlin; had his feet under the mahogany of the Beast of Berlin; was cheek by jowl with the Beast of Berlin. And, while Roosevelt was being entertained royally by the German Kaiser, that same Kaiser was putting the leaders of the Socialist Party in jail for fighting the Kaiser and the Junkers of Germany. Roosevelt was the guest of honor in the white house of the Kaiser, while the Socialists were in the jails of the Kaiser for fighting the Kaiser. Who then was fighting for democracy? Roosevelt? Roosevelt, who was honored by the Kaiser, or the Socialists who were in jail by order of the Kaiser? “Birds of a feather flock together.””

The Canton, Ohio Speech, Anti-War Speech (1918)

“They who have been reading the capitalist newspapers realize what a capacity they have for lying. We have been reading them lately. They know all about the Socialist Party—the Socialist movement, except what is true. Only the other day they took an article that I had written—and most of you have read it—most of you members of the party, at least—and they made it appear that I had undergone a marvelous transformation. I had suddenly become changed—had in fact come to my senses; I had ceased to be a wicked Socialist, and had become a respectable Socialist, a patriotic Socialist—as if I had ever been anything else. What was the purpose of this deliberate misrepresentation? It is so self-evident that it suggests itself. The purpose was to sow the seeds of dissension in our ranks; to have it appear that we were divided among ourselves; that we were pitted against each other, to our mutual undoing. But Socialists were not born yesterday. They know how to read capitalist newspapers; and to believe exactly the opposite of what they read.
Why should a Socialist be discouraged on the eve of the greatest triumph in all the history of the Socialist movement? It is true that these are anxious, trying days for us all — testing days for the women and men who are upholding the banner of labor in the struggle of the working class of all the world against the exploiters of all the world; a time in which the weak and cowardly will falter and fail and desert. They lack the fiber to endure the revolutionary test; they fall away; they disappear as if they had never been. On the other hand, they who are animated by the unconquerable spirit of the social revolution; they who have the moral courage to stand erect and assert their convictions; stand by them; fight for them; go to jail or to hell for them, if need be — they are writing their names, in this crucial hour — they are writing their names in faceless letters in the history of mankind.”

The Canton, Ohio Speech, Anti-War Speech (1918)

“Death to Wage Slavery!”

The Socialist Party and the Working Class (1904)

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