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by hutzlibu
2684 days ago
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Thats a quite simplistic way of interpreting. He fought for socialism and he stayed a socialist - but he became a enemy of Stalinism. The brotherhood and spirit of the socialist militia he was in, he praised as real and something he never experienced before or after. |
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My interpretation was that he was always anti-authority, but his experiences led him to believe that an authoritian figure will always try to grab power and it doesn't matter what `side` they say they are for, power is their aim.
True he liked the spirit of his socialist militia but by the end I think he felt its spirit had been crushed and abused by others.