
Everyone should know that in a country where even one individual is not free, no one can be free...
A difficult life that has gone from high knowledge to creation; from creation to political persecution by a dictator or a dictatorship; from political persecution to a freedom where you once again create and write in literature or philosophy, therefore, in truth, this life has normally taught you that: Dictatorships are not eternal; Literary creations of international value are centuries-old; The ideological struggle against a dictatorship gives you clarity in your thinking about freedom.
Everyone should know that in a country where even one individual is not free, no one can be free, because: who took away this individual's freedom, a personal opponent or the state?
Here is the question.
If freedom has been taken away by the state, no one in that state can be free because it is understood that the political power also runs the court.
But is overthrowing a dictatorship through revolution progress? No, so far it has not been progress, because the leader or leaders of the victorious revolution have become dictators.
What about society?
Society in a dictatorship should not be taken into account too much, because the ideological dictators of the 20th century had broad popular support.
But in the face of such stories, who has led society?
The madness of the ideological dictator, combined with the mental perversion of the society that hysterically supports that dictator - is the very political process that has driven ideological dictatorships in the 20th century.
But in such societies, when the majority of the people are carried away by euphoria for dictatorship; who is the historical culprit: the dictator or the society that worships the dictator and his dictatorship?
Both sides are in unison; but when the dictator was overthrown, the whole society celebrated. But in this celebration, were the people who now hate the dictatorship and the overthrown dictator also included? Yes, in this celebration, all the people who worship the dictator and the dictatorship were included.
What has this shown in history?
This shows that human society has not yet separated itself from the absurdity of the state, because it has often worshipped it.
But how is it explained that the masses love dictators so much?
This is still not exactly known as a reason; but deep history has told us that, in these societies, every enlightened individual is a tyrant within himself, and that is why the 20th century was so difficult with revolutionary leaders, all over the world: from Stalin to Hitler; from Hitler to Mao Zedong: from the latter to many tyrants in Asia and Africa.
But where are we now; because we are no longer in the 20th Century?
We are now in several types of dictatorships that require a deeper theoretical and factual explanation; but this explanation is expected to come; and it will come.
Then?
The golden age must be awaited. But what would be called the golden age of a human society? We still do not have a scientifically proven justification for this. That is, we as a human society will always be threatened by the absurdity that can lead us in society and in the state.
But what is absurdity if we can express it theoretically?
Absurdity is the lack of harmony that creates dissonance in judgment, which in fact creates a state outside of normal logic.
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