"You complain to each other about the war when you yourselves are its authors, and it continues because you put up with it! But I flee from your putridity that would sully me. Proudly alone, I break the chains that link me to you and separate myself from the pack of mangy dogs, submissive to the shepherd. I will wander the world alone carrying my hatred and scorn everywhere. Alone in struggle."
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Bruno Filippi
Bruno Filippi (March 30, 1900 â September 7, 1919) was an Italian individualist anarchist writer and activist.
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