Frederica Montseny was a Spanish politician, feminist, and writer, recognized for her role in the Spanish Civil War as the Minister of Health. As a prominent figure in the Spanish anarchist movement, Montseny worked to promote social and gender reforms. Her political activism and contributions to Spanish politics were significant in advancing women's rights and social justice during a turbulent period in Spanish history.
"Authority is something from which we are constantly subtracting, of which there remains always a residue, and which we attempt to make smaller and smaller."
"In order to fully realise our aspirations, we must create in the masses of the people the sense of sacrifice and responsibility that has been the characteristic of the anarchist movement throughout its historic development in Spain."
"And we will accept the creation of the Iberian Federation of a socialist republic which will give each region the right to construct its life in accordance with its economic possibilities and political preponderance."
"In Spain, we should have enough intelligence, enough sense of individual and collective responsibility to do for ourselves that which would be imposed upon us by a dictatorship."
"We tried many times before to speed on the social revolution in Spain; attempted to stir up the feelings of the people and to raise the banner of Libertarian Communism."
"But we must create in each person a sense of responsibility in order that each one of us can have the right to enjoy all his rights."
"We have confirmed something we only knew in theory, namely that revolution, in which uncontrolled and uncontrollable forces operate imperiously, is blind and destructive, grandiose and cruel."
"Prostitution presents a moral, economic and social problem that cannot be resolved juridically."
"There are Anarchists in other parts of the world who are unable to, comprehend the position of the Spanish Anarchists. I do not pretend to censor these Anarchists."