The most Be Ungovernable anarchosyndicalist passage of any fiction Ive read:
"We have heard enough, however. Later, when we process all of this, I will tell the others, 'she wants to be a person'.
'She wants the impossible', Dushwha will say. 'Gallat thinks it better to own her himself, rather than [the government] do the same. But for her to be a person, she must stop being ownable. By anyone.'
'Then [the government] must stop being so,' Gaewha will add sadly.
Yes, they will all be right...but that does not mean Kelenli's desire to be free is wrong.
Or that something is impossible just because it is very, very hard."
- NK Jemisin