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Communism and Capitalism are the Same Thing: A Story

The Philosopher Between the Capitalist and the Communist

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"...the idea underlying Fascism is irreconcilably different from that which underlies Socialism. Socialism aims, ultimately, at a world-state of free and equal human beings. It takes the equality of human rights for granted. Nazism assumes just the opposite."

--George Orwell, 1941
"The Lion and the Unicorn: Socialism and the English Genius," Part II, Section I

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Part I : The Philosopher
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Chapter 1 : In the Beginning
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Chapter 2 : The Struggle Between the Communists and the Capitalists
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Chapter 3 : A Philosopher Among the Communists
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Chapter 4 : A Philosopher Among the Capitalists
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Chapter 5 : The Philosopher Was Always Alone
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"You don't know your testament when you see it."

--Henry David Thoreau, 1860
"A Plea for Capt. John Brown"

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Part II : The Anarchists
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Chapter 6 : Two Different Kinds of Philosophers
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Chapter 7 : Leave Behind Civilization
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Chapter 8 : When Different Worlds Meet
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Chapter 9 : The Anarchist City
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Chapter 10 : The End is Near
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"Where right and liberty are everything, disadvantages count for nothing."

--Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1762
"The Social Contract, or the Principles of Right," Book 3, Chapter 15

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Part III : The War
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Chapter 11 : It Begins
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Chapter 12 : The Marxists and Militarists
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Chapter 13 : Roz and Pan
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Chapter 14 : Split into Halves or Thirds?
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Chapter 15 : Alone Among Dead Flowers and Black Smoke
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"In France we have to have traitors. It is impossible to admit that we should be beaten without someone's treachery."

--Unknown, ~1871, Paris,
Quoted from "the Fall of Paris," by Alistair Horne, Chapter 7

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Part IV : The Stalemate
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Chapter 16 : Victory Has Its Ransom
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Chapter 17 : A New Situation, or a New World?
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Chapter 18 : Give Me Someone Cruel!
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Chapter 19 : Get Me a Cop!
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Chapter 20 : Notes by Opposing Masters
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"And what would his people back home want if they ever learned just how far from them he'd really gone? He broke from them, and then he broke from himself. I'd never seen a man so broken up and ripped apart."

--Captain Benjamin L. Willard, 1985
Apocalypse Now

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Part V : The Divide
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Chapter 21 : I Now Give Life To My Monsters
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Chapter 22 : New Creatures at the Gates
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Chapter 23 : Authoritarians in Anarchia
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Chapter 24 : Bishop to Rook
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Chapter 25 : Half of a World
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"The night was disturbed... the enthusiasm, the confidence of the preceeding day were as though carried away by darkness. In the morning faces were gloomy, they exchanged sad glances, there were long, discouraged silences. Frightening rumours spread, the bad news which the leaders had succeeded in hiding the previous day circulated without anyone speaking, propelled by the invisible mouth which throws the breath of panic into crowds. They realized that they alone had risen, that they would become rebels; chased with guns like wild beasts. They had dreamed of a great war, the revolt of a people, the glorious conquest of their rights. Then, in confusion, without restraint, this handful of men cried, its faith dead, its dream of justice vanished...."

--Émile Zola, 1868
Paris en decémbre: Etude historique sur le Coup d`État Paris, Ténot

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Part VI : The Explosion
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Chapter 26 : The Path to Metropolis
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Chapter 27 : The City in All Its Glory
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Chapter 28 : I Wanted You Once, But Not Now
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Chapter 29 : A City Welcomes Back Its Heroes
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Chapter 30 : Trophies for the Defeated
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"...there is no room for philosophy in the courts of princes."

--Thomas More, 1516
"Utopia," Book 1

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Part VII : The Revolt
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Chapter 31 : Accuser and Accused
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Chapter 32 : Revolution Among the Revolutionaries
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Chapter 33 : Hello, Benjamin
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Chapter 34 : Hello, Emma
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Chapter 35 : Free Yourself
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"The citizen-soldiers of the guerrilla army had, in fact, lived lives in which the roles of peasant, worker, soldier, and intellectual intermingled to the point of fusion."

--Eric Wolf, 1969
"Peasant Wars of the Twentieth Century," Chapter 7

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Part VIII : The Dissidents
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Chapter 36 : What is a Dissident?
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Chapter 37 : Why Would Anyone Dissent?
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Chapter 38 : The Last Dissident of Marxism
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Chapter 39 : The Last Dissident of Militarism
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Chapter 40 : Empty Hands and a Full Mind
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"War. War never changes... The end of the world occurred pretty much as we had predicted. Too many humans, not enough space or resources to go around. The details are trivial and pointless, the reasons, as always, purely human ones."

--Ron Perlman, 1998
Fallout 2

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Part IX : The Apocalypse
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Chapter 41 : A Final War to End All Wars
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Chapter 42 : The Breakdown of All of Civilization
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Chapter 43 : One Last Dialogue With the Anarchists
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Chapter 44 : One Last Moment With the Emperors
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Chapter 45 : Take Me To Jenne-Jeno
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"The love of independence is a sentiment that surely none would wish to be erased from the breast of man..."

--Thomas Malthus, 1798
"An Essay on the Principle of Population," Book 4


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