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Drawing from the author Fyodor Dostoevsky and his work The Devils (also known as The Possessed), the discussion highlights how Dostoevsky's novel offers a vivid psychological and political examination of the individuals who, born from the death of God, became leaders of revolutionary movements. The book delves into the character archetypes that incited chaos and violence, serving as a precursor to Solzhenitsyn’s Gulag Archipelago, which documents the brutal realities of life under communist regimes. Both works serve as prophetic warnings about the destructive potential when ideological fervor eclipses human moral considerations.