Can not Quote by Viktor Suvorov
“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..”
About This Quote
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.
Recognize the need for freedom within any system.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political theory
- social movements
- policy design
- community building
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can societies balance equality and individual liberty?
- What safeguards prevent a system from becoming imprisoning?
Even with safeguards, power can still become oppressive.