It is easy to think the roots of tyranny lie outside of ourselves, but perhaps we are looking too far away. In Milan Kunderas novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being, a Czech refugee living in Paris joins a protest march against the 1968 Soviet invasion of her homeland. To her surprise, the refugee could not bring herself to shout with the other protesters and soon left the rally. Her French friends didnt understand her reluctance. The refugee silently mused that her friends could never understand that behind Communism, Fascism, behind all occupations and invasions lurks a more basic, pervasive evil and that the image of that evil was a parade of people marching by with raised fists and shouting identical syllables in unison.
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