On [:] Argument | Thomas Hobbes, 1651
Franco Matticchio, 2006 “Silence is sometimes an argument of consent.” Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, 1651 Also:Silence is more eloquent than words...
Franco Matticchio, 2006 “Silence is sometimes an argument of consent.” Thomas Hobbes, Leviathan, 1651 Also:Silence is more eloquent than words...
László Moholy-Nagy, Am 3, 1923 “But what the working-class can do, when once they grow into a solidified organization, is...
John Barbour, Hard Edge, 1966 “In an ever-changing, incomprehensible world the masses had reached the point where they would, at...
Mathew Cerletty, Cold Water, 2014 “We are trapped within an economic system that has it backward; it behaves as if...
André Kertész, Underwater Swimmer, Esztergom, Hungary, 1917 “The man who is swimming against the streamknows the strength of it.” Woodrow...
Soviet anti-war poster, 1989 “Do we need weapons to fight wars? Or do weneed wars to create markets for weapons?”...
André Kertész, The Fork, 1928 “He who feeds you, controls you.” Thomas Sankara, 1949-1987 Also:Alphabetarion # Choose | Thomas Sankara,...
anon “From the moment that humans find themselves subjected, by their work, their pleasures, their interests, their thoughts, perpetually joined...
Kim Beom, Untitled (Water from Ganges River in the Cup Made with Newspaper from Congo), 2016 “We must choose either...
Patrice Lumumba, 1925-61 “I know that an overwhelming majority of the Belgian people are against the oppression of Africans. They...