Lech Walesa — "I don't have time for theory. I have to work."
I don't have time for theory. I have to work.
I don't have time for theory. I have to work.
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"Freedom is not free."
"The greatest weapon is dialogue."
"My strength comes from the people."
"I am not a hero, I am just a man."
"I have always been on the side of the people."
Polish electrician who founded Solidarity in 1980, won the 1983 Nobel Peace Prize, and became the first post-communist president of Poland (1990-1995). Closely associated with Václav Havel (fellow Eastern-bloc dissident-turned-president) and Pope John Paul II (the Polish pope whose 1979 visit catalyzed Solidarity). For an intellectual contrast, see Wojciech Jaruzelski, Polish general and Communist leader — Jaruzelski imposed martial law in 1981, banned Solidarity, and interned Wałęsa. He represented the Soviet-backed institutional power Solidarity's nonviolent labor movement was organized to displace — they ultimately signed the 1989 Round Table Talks together that ended Polish communism.
A pragmatic dismissal of abstract discussions in favor of practical action.
Date: 1980s
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