“If you ever get twenty-five years [imprisonment] for nothing, if you find yourself wearing four number patches on your clothes, holding your hands permanently behind your back, submitting to searches morning and evening, working until you are utterly exhausted, dragged into the cooler whenever someone denounces you, trodden deeper and deeper into the ground—from the hole you're in, the fine words of the great humanists will sound like the chatter of the well-fed and free.” HumanismRelativityAuthoritarianism1977KatorgaPrison PhilosophyBehind The Wire Book:The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956: An Experiment in Literary Investigation, Books V-VII Source: The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956: An Experiment in Literary Investigation, Books V-VII
“If your world is out there and you are in here then the only things that will gather within these walls are time and bitterness. Eventually, that bitterness will eat away at you and leave nothing behind but resentment and hate.” Philosophical MusingsCoping MechanismPrison Philosophy Book:The Zombie Room Source: The Zombie Room