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Punished For The Greater Good | Darkness At Noon (Arthur Koestler) BOOK REVIEW

Punished For The Greater Good | Darkness At Noon (Arthur Koestler) BOOK REVIEW

Published 2 years ago
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Sometimes punishments just can't make up for the crime.


'Darkness At Noon' by Arthur Koestler is a taste of a political prisoner's experience during the Moscow Trials. Rubashov is a high ranking party member that has been thrown in jail and accused of crimes against the Revolution. It follows his detention over a several week period as he is tortured and comes to realise the terrible things he has done in the name of 'the greater good'.


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Timeline:

(0:00) - Intro

(1:33) - Initial Impression

(2:56) - Plot/Style

(5:50) - Quote 1

(8:10) - Themes/Questions

(12:27) - Quote 2

(17:20) - Author & Extras

(19:37) - Quote 3

(24:42) - Summary

(29:12) - Boostagram Lounge

(31:09) - Value 4 Value



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