12 Quotes by Isaac Deutscher

  • Author Isaac Deutscher
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    The biographical interest of this now little-known essay lies in the fact that in it he expounded broadly a view of the organization and the discipline of the party identical with that which was later to become the hall-mark of Bolshevism, and which he himself then met with acute and venomous criticism.28 The.

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  • Author Isaac Deutscher
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    I do not think that a man’s rise to power is necessarily the climax of his life or that his loss of office should be equated with his fall.

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  • Author Isaac Deutscher
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    In Athens the first police force was recruited from among the slaves because it was considered beneath the dignity of the free man to deprive another free man of freedom. What a sound instinct! Here you have the almost naively striking expression of the dependence of the bureaucrat on the property owner: it is the slave who is the bureaucrat because bureaucracy is the slave of the possessing class.

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