“Wars throughout history have been waged for conquest and plunder. That is the ruling class's game.”— Eugene V. Debs
“No government fights fascism to destroy it. When the bourgeoisie sees that power is slipping out of its hands, it brings up fascism to hold onto their privileges.”— Buenaventura Durruti
“The Civil War was a class war, in which the despotism of Charles I was defended by the reactionary forces of the established Church and conservative landlords.”— John Edward Christopher Hill
“The whole of history is nothing but a continual struggle between the rulers and the ruled.”— Peter Kropotkin
“The class="highlight">working class and the employing class have nothing in common.”— Daniel De Leon
“First, the class struggle. Then, for a few hours, a bit of national solidarity. And then, class struggle again.”— Karl Liebknecht
“We have nothing in common with those who betray the class="highlight">working class.”— Karl Liebknecht
“The modern proletarian class doesn't carry out its struggle according to a plan set out in some book or theory; the modern workers' struggle is a part of history, a part of social progress.”— Rosa Luxemburg
“The right to vote is a conquest of the working class. It has to be used as a weapon in the class struggle.”— Ernest Mandel
“I have been brought up in the school of the class struggle. That is my university.”— Harry Pollitt
“Proletarian violence, carried on as a pure and simple manifestation of the sentiment of class struggle, appears thus as a very fine and very heroic thing.”— Georges Sorel
“The class="highlight">ruling class is not all-powerful. It makes mistakes, like any other class="highlight">ruling class in history.”— Alan Woods