Frases de Anselme Bellegarrigue

«»Anselme Bellegarrigue fue un anarquista francés, nacido en 1813 en Toulouse y fallecido en San Salvador , el 31 de enero de 1869. Participó en la Revolución de 1848, fue autor y editor de algunos periódicos de su propia autoría en que expone sus ideas consideradas anarquistas individualistas. Wikipedia  

✵ 23. marzo 1813
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Manifiesto de la anarquía
Anselme Bellegarrigue
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Frases célebres de Anselme Bellegarrigue

“Es un mal hacer el bien ilegalmente.”

Sin fuentes

“Cada hombre es un egoísta; quien deja de serlo se convierte en un objeto. El que pretende que no necesita serlo, es un ladrón.”

Fuente: Anselme Bellegarrigue: El primer manifiesto del anarquismo: una condena inexorable y definitiva del poder y de la política http://www.theyliewedie.org/ressources/biblio/es/Bellegarrigue_Anselmo_-_Manifiesto_(el_primer_manifiesto_del_anarquismo).htm. Ed. Síntesis, Barcelona 1977. ISBN 84-85302-00-1

Anselme Bellegarrigue: Frases en inglés

“Who says government, says negation of the people;
Who says negation of the people, says affirmation of political authority;
Who says affirmation of political authority, says individual dependency”

Anselme Bellegarrigue libro Manifiesto de la anarquía

Anarchist Manifesto (1850)
Contexto: Indeed:
Who says anarchy, says negation of government;
Who says negation of government, says affirmation of the people;
Who says affirmation of the people, says individual liberty;
Who says individual liberty, says sovereignty of each;
Who says sovereignty of each, says equality;
Who says equality, says solidarity or fraternity;
Who says fraternity, says social order;
By contrast:
Who says government, says negation of the people;
Who says negation of the people, says affirmation of political authority;
Who says affirmation of political authority, says individual dependency;
Who says individual dependency, says class supremacy;
Who says class supremacy, says inequality;
Who says inequality, says antagonism;
Who says antagonism, says civil war;
From which it follows that who says government, says civil war.

“Who says fraternity, says social order”

Anselme Bellegarrigue libro Manifiesto de la anarquía

Anarchist Manifesto (1850)
Variante: Who says antagonism, says civil war
Contexto: Indeed:
Who says anarchy, says negation of government;
Who says negation of government, says affirmation of the people;
Who says affirmation of the people, says individual liberty;
Who says individual liberty, says sovereignty of each;
Who says sovereignty of each, says equality;
Who says equality, says solidarity or fraternity;
Who says fraternity, says social order;
By contrast:
Who says government, says negation of the people;
Who says negation of the people, says affirmation of political authority;
Who says affirmation of political authority, says individual dependency;
Who says individual dependency, says class supremacy;
Who says class supremacy, says inequality;
Who says inequality, says antagonism;
Who says antagonism, says civil war;
From which it follows that who says government, says civil war.

“Who says anarchy, says negation of government;
Who says negation of government, says affirmation of the people;
Who says affirmation of the people, says individual liberty;
Who says individual liberty, says sovereignty of each”

Anselme Bellegarrigue libro Manifiesto de la anarquía

Anarchist Manifesto (1850)
Contexto: Indeed:
Who says anarchy, says negation of government;
Who says negation of government, says affirmation of the people;
Who says affirmation of the people, says individual liberty;
Who says individual liberty, says sovereignty of each;
Who says sovereignty of each, says equality;
Who says equality, says solidarity or fraternity;
Who says fraternity, says social order;
By contrast:
Who says government, says negation of the people;
Who says negation of the people, says affirmation of political authority;
Who says affirmation of political authority, says individual dependency;
Who says individual dependency, says class supremacy;
Who says class supremacy, says inequality;
Who says inequality, says antagonism;
Who says antagonism, says civil war;
From which it follows that who says government, says civil war.

“Yes, anarchy is order, government is civil war.”

Anselme Bellegarrigue libro Manifiesto de la anarquía

Oui, l'anarchie c'est l'ordre; car, le gouvernement c'est la guerre civile.
Bellegarrigue is often credited with first using the slogan "Anarchy is order, government is civil war" in 1848; it may have been derived from Pierre-Joseph Proudhon's expression, in What is Property? An Inquiry into the Principle of Right and of Government (1840): "As man seeks justice in equality, so society seeks order in anarchy."
Anarchist Manifesto (1850)