Quote by Viktor Suvorov, Inside The Sovie
True Socialism, in which everyone is truly equal, does not just resemble a prison - it is a prison. It can not exist unless it is surrounded by high walls, by watchtowers and by guard-dogs, for people always want to escape from any socialist regime, just as they do from a prison. If you continue your attempts to establish a model society you will need to build walls around it. You will be forced to do so sooner or later by the flood of refugees..
Summary
This quote implies that true socialism, where everyone is equal, is comparable to a prison. The analogy suggests that for socialism to survive, it requires strict controls such as walls, watchtowers, and guard-dogs to prevent people from escaping. The quote asserts that individuals inherently desire to flee from socialist regimes, similar to escaping from a prison, suggesting that such regimes cannot exist without coercive measures. Furthermore, it warns that attempts to establish an idealistic socialist society will inevitably lead to the necessity of building barriers to prevent a mass influx of people fleeing from it.