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“True Socialism, in which everyone is truly equal, does not just resemble a prison - it is a prison. It can not exist unless it is surrounded by high walls, by watchtowers and by guard-dogs, for people always want to escape from any socialist regime, just as they do from a prison. If you continue…” quote by Viktor Suvorov
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“True Socialism, in which everyone is truly equal, does not just resemble a prison - it is a prison. It can not exist unless it is surrounded by high walls, by watchtowers and by guard-dogs, for people always want to escape from any socialist regime, just as they do from a prison. If you continue your attempts to establish a model society you will need to build walls around it. You will be forced to do so sooner or later by the flood of refugees..”

Viktor Suvorov

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Source Book: The Liberators: My Life in the Soviet Army, 1991

True socialism inevitably becomes a prison, requiring walls and guards to prevent escape, because people resist oppressive uniformity.

In simple terms: Equality enforced becomes confinement.

Key Takeaway

Recognize the need for freedom within any system.

Themes

politics freedom authoritarianism societal structures

Mood

cautious critical

Type

philosophical political

When to use this quote

  • political theory
  • social movements
  • policy design
  • community building

Key Concepts

totalitarianism social contract human nature

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can societies balance equality and individual liberty?
  • What safeguards prevent a system from becoming imprisoning?
A Different Perspective

Even with safeguards, power can still become oppressive.

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