Facts about Daniel De Leon

Occup.Activist
BornDecember 14, 1852
DiedMay 11, 1914
Aged61 years

Summary

Daniel De Leon was a famous Activist, who lived between December 14, 1852 and May 11, 1914. He/she became 61 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac sagittarius, who is known for Philosophical, Motion, Experimentation, Optimism. Our collection contains 6 quotes who is written / told by Daniel.

6 Famous quotes by Daniel De Leon

Small: Poverty breeds lack of self-reliance
"Poverty breeds lack of self-reliance"
Small: Each man has an equal social right to multiply his power of motion by all the social factors of civiliz
"Each man has an equal social right to multiply his power of motion by all the social factors of civilization. Private property in any of these factors is inconsistent with this fundamental right; it must, obviously, prove a source of economic despotism and industrial slavery"
Small: Make no mistake: The organization of the working class must be both economic and political. The capital
"Make no mistake: The organization of the working class must be both economic and political. The capitalist is organized upon both lines. You must attack him on both"
Small: Socialism is practical, in the best sense of the term a living, vital force of inestimable value to soc
"Socialism is practical, in the best sense of the term; a living, vital force of inestimable value to society"
Small: He who stands with his face to the East in the morning will have the sun before him. If he does not cha
"He who stands with his face to the East in the morning will have the sun before him. If he does not change his posture, the Earth in the meantime having changed its, he will have the sun no longer before him, but behind"
Small: Capitalism attacks and destroys all the finer sentiments of the human heart it ruthlessly sweeps away o
"Capitalism attacks and destroys all the finer sentiments of the human heart; it ruthlessly sweeps away old traditions and ideas opposed to its progress, and it exploits and corrupts those things once held sacred"