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Betrayal is a common theme in politics from "summary" of Darkness at Noon by Arthur Koestler

Betrayal is an essential part of the political game. It is a necessary evil that often plays a central role in the power struggles that define the political landscape. In "Darkness at Noon," this theme is explored in great detail through the character of Rubashov. As a former high-ranking party member, Rubashov finds himself caught in a web of betrayal and deceit that ultimately leads to his downfall. Throughout the novel, Rubashov is betrayed by his own comrades, many of whom he once considered friends. These betrayals come in various forms, from outright treachery to subtle manipulation. The political climate in which Rubashov operates is one where loyalty is a fleeting concept, easily traded in for personal gain or survival. In this world, betrayal is a common currency, used to advance one's own agenda at the expense of others. Rubashov's own actions also contribute ...
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    Darkness at Noon

    Arthur Koestler

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