The tyranny of Communism is as old as the Pharaohs and the
The tyranny of Communism is as old as the Pharaohs and the Pyramids - that the State stands above all men and their individual aspirations.
"The tyranny of Communism is as old as the Pharaohs and the Pyramids - that the State stands above all men and their individual aspirations." These words, spoken by the esteemed Robert Kennedy, strike at the very heart of what it means to be free. In them, we hear the echo of centuries of history, the weight of ancient empires, and the dreams of countless souls who sought, above all, to live unshackled by the suffocating hand of authority. What Kennedy speaks of is not simply a political ideology—it is a truth as old as civilization itself, a cycle that has repeated throughout the ages.
The tyranny of the State, in which the collective authority of rulers or governments supersedes the lives and dreams of individuals, has been an ever-present force in the unfolding of human history. From the Pharaohs of ancient Egypt, who built their monumental pyramids with the labor of enslaved men, to the modern-day manifestations of totalitarian regimes, this pattern persists. The State, in such systems, stands above the individual, demanding complete submission and sacrificing the personal aspirations of its people for the supposed greater good. It is the age-old story of the oppressor and the oppressed, of the ruler who sits upon a throne built by the labor of the many, while the souls of the workers are forgotten, lost to the weight of authority.
Look, if you will, at the Pharaohs, mighty rulers of Egypt, whose reigns were built upon the backs of the humble and the enslaved. The pyramids—those awe-inspiring structures—stand as both a testament to their power and a memorial to the human cost of their tyranny. The Pharaoh, as the embodiment of the State, demanded that the people surrender their labor, their time, their lives, for the construction of his grand monuments. In this system, there was no place for the individual to dream, to aspire, to live freely. The Pharaoh's will was the law, and all that mattered was the preservation of the State's glory, not the lives of those who toiled in its shadow.
The same tyranny reappears in different forms throughout history. In the Soviet Union, under the guise of Communism, the State once again placed itself above the individual, proclaiming the collective good to be superior to the aspirations of the people. The dreams of artists, intellectuals, and entrepreneurs were crushed beneath the weight of the State's demands. Stalin's regime, with its purges and oppressions, stands as a grim reminder of what happens when the individual is forced to surrender his soul to the whims of an all-powerful government. The State, in such times, seeks not to liberate, but to control—to bend all who live under it to a singular will, suppressing the natural desires and ambitions that belong to each human being.
Yet, this is not the path that the wise and the free follow. For there is another way, a way that values the individual over the collective, a way that believes in the power of the soul to soar above the restrictions imposed by authority. The American Revolution was born out of this very belief—the belief that individuals have the right to pursue happiness, to shape their destinies free from the yoke of tyranny. It was a rebellion against the very notion that the State stands above all, and a call for the freedom of the individual to dream and to act.
The lesson, then, is clear: never let the State—whether ancient or modern—stand above you. It is the individual spirit that has brought forth the greatest advancements in human history, from the arts to the sciences, from philosophy to commerce. The dreamers, the visionaries, the free spirits who have walked this earth are the ones who dared to resist the imposition of a collective will upon their personal aspirations. They have shown us that the State can never claim ultimate authority over the heart and soul of an individual, for it is the individual who is the true source of all creation.
In your own lives, take this lesson to heart. When the forces of conformity or authority seek to suppress your dreams, rise up. When the world tells you that your voice does not matter, that your aspirations are too small or too great for this world, speak louder. Let your individuality shine, for it is only in the freedom of the soul that you will find the power to achieve greatness. The State may seek to control, but it is the free spirit that will change the world. Stand firm, as those who have come before you have, and know that the tyranny of the State is not a force that can conquer the strength of a determined individual.
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