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No gods, no masters is an anarchist and labor slogan. It has been in common use by anarchists in England since the late 19th century. The phrase is derived from the French slogan "Ni Dieu ni maître !" coined by the socialist Louis Auguste Blanqui in 1880 when he published a journal by that name. Today the slogan continues to find use in anarchist politics. The slogan has also found use in musical cultures, largely associated with the punk movement. But it was first used in the French chanson field, by the anarchist poet and singer-songwriter Léo Ferré who released the song "Ni Dieu ni maître" on an EP in 1965.
Ni dieu Ni Maitre - Notre patrie c'est le monde, notre loi c'est la liberté
Ni dieu Ni Maitre - Notre patrie c'est le monde, notre loi c'est la liberté
Ni dieu ni allah
Ni dieu ni allah
Ni dieu ni maitre
Ni dieu ni maitre
Ni dieu ni maître
Ni dieu ni maître
Ni dieu ni maître!
Ni dieu ni maître!
Ni dieu ni maître
Ni dieu ni maître
Ni dieu ni maitre
Ni dieu ni maitre
Ni dieu ni maître
Ni dieu ni maître
Ni dieu - Ni Maitre - Ni Patrie - Démocratie Directe - Auto Gestion
Ni dieu - Ni Maitre - Ni Patrie - Démocratie Directe - Auto Gestion
Fédération autogestion démocratie directe - ni patrie ni dieu ni maitre
Fédération autogestion démocratie directe - ni patrie ni dieu ni maitre
Ni dieu ni maître
Ni dieu ni maître
Ni dieu ni maitre
Ni dieu ni maitre
Ni dieu ni maître
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