May 2014 is the eighteenth anniversary of the death of Albert Meltzer. To mark it, the
Kate Sharpley Library collective have put together this (small) collection of quotes to
salute our comrade. ---- On Anarchism ---- The Anarchism I advocated from the start, and
never varied from is that born of the class struggle, which was certainly taken into
account by philosophers but came out of the working class. It had a proud fighting history
in the struggle against Statism and every exploitative system. ---- I Couldn?t Paint
Golden Angels page 174 ---- There was by now a major difference as to what Anarchism was
all about. Either it was a marble effigy of utopian ideals, to be admired and defined and
even lived up to by some chosen individuals within the framework of a repressive society,
or it was a fighting creed with a programme for breaking down repression.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 104
On the newspaper industry
Fleet Street workers long held the cynical view that theirs is a lie factory and the extra
money they get is like the extra for playing the piano in a whorehouse.
?Mirror to Maxwell? Black Flag no.139 page 5
Such were the restrictive practices denounced as being a restraint of the freedom of the
press-lords to decide who should work and who shouldn?t that the management was not
consulted as to our political reliability and the only test applied was whether we could
do the job or not. This type of abuse of the employer?s natural rights was later held up
by Tory propagandists as an example of union power at its worst.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 170
On unions
Nobody criticised the trade unions more than I did whilst they were powerful. I plugged
syndicalism for over half a century and for what my powers were worth never spared the
lash on bureaucracy and reformism. In the Nineties legislation and unemployment have
reduced their power no less surely than was done in fascist countries abroad during the
Thirties. I can now see the worst union was better than the best political party, and
their faults were as nothing compared with the absence of any form of workers? defence.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 373
On politics
When the ambitious have power, they preach self-sacrifice by others.
The Floodgates of Anarchy (with Stuart Christie), PM press edition page 32
The theme of politics is always the same - that one must work harder and get less.
The Floodgates of Anarchy (with Stuart Christie), PM press edition page 76
What above all is the curse of leadership is not the leaders themselves, but agreement to
being led blindly ? not the faults of the shepherd but the meekness of the sheep.
Anarchism: Arguments for and against (2nd ed.) page 59
On violence
Most people, whether they admit it or not, are conditioned by the mass media, the
neo-Church, and they deplore the type of violence that the state deplores and applaud the
type of violence that the state practices.
The Floodgates of Anarchy (with Stuart Christie), PM press edition page 111
It is obviously sometimes necessary to use violence, since laying down a code that says
one may not use it in any circumstances leaves one helpless against attack. Everyone
except an extreme pacifist would admit this, yet a different standard is laid down up for
anarchists. It seems the official line, certainly the judicidal view, is they must either
be believers in ?mindless violence? or woolly-minded idealists, so-called ?non-violent
anarchists? or ?violent? ones, as if 99.9 per cent recurring of the population were
neither ultra-pacifists nor mad axe-wielders.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 256-7
On the Left
In our day ?the Left? has changed from having any association whatever with the working
class and even from State socialism to meaning a package-deal of reforms and attitudes
generally expected of a ?progressive? person with no class connotation.
Introduction to modern politics - Leftism Black Flag 146 17/12/1985 page 6
On ?experts?
Are we calling these Intellectuals idiots? Who called these idiots Intellectual?
Liars and Liberals, Black Flag supplement page 3
On the meaning of ?libertarian?
The name ?libertarian? was still, at any rate in Spain, used only by the anarchists and
syndicalists; the hi-jacking of the name by right wing private enterprise people not yet
having become widely known outside the USA ? it still signified ?libertarian socialist? as
opposed to ?State socialist?.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 233
On the far right
I moved in the early Seventies to a Greenwich council flat, and was there when a
widely-advertised fascist march took place, passing a few streets away in Lewisham which
had a high proportion of Black residents, As usual, it was more a police demonstration
guarding bussed-in fascists marching between their lines.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 290
On the political police
Many subsequent experiences show that the British secret political police, if not the
worst in the world, are the most secret. The writer C. S. Lewis says the greatest success
of the Devil is to persuade people he doesn?t exist, which makes it easier to get them to
obey him. I never had any experience of this, but it certainly applies to the secret
political police. Perhaps Lewis was understandably confusing the two.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 86
On history
Our historical judgement was criticised as based only on anecdotal history from veterans
but knowing how conventional history is concocted I doubt if it suffered from that.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 182-3
?Research? often means looking up dated reference books, and passing it off as knowledge.
I Couldn?t Paint Golden Angels page 166
Working-class theoreticians who express and formulate theories are totally ignored as of
no consequence: what they say is attributed to the next available ?Intellectual?.
?Only a few intellectuals? Black Flag v3n19 page 7 April 1975
The histories of whole peoples were wiped out for precisely the same reason that the
history of the working class movement in recent times is wiped out: it does not suit the
conquerors for it to be known, because traditions keep alive the spirit of revolt.
Review of British syndicalism by Bob Holton, Cienfuegos Press Anarchist Review no.2 page
16 (1977)
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