Albert Camus draws a comparison between revolution and terrorism. He refers to the Russian Revolution as the Russian Terrorism. He states, " The majority of revolutions are shaped by, and derive their originality from, murder. All, or almost all, have been homicidal." The premise of Camus's comparison stems from the fact that rebellion forgets its original purpose and turns into a tyranny.
— Sep 14, 2023 01:16PM
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