Tolstoy; the Inner DramaRussell & Russell, 1968 - 320 strani |
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Stran 55
... true and false , which argued - ' it ain't the manure that makes the corn grow , but God , ' and which led him to excuse himself from human effort on the plea of divine supervision . Tolstoy sympathized too much himself with this atti ...
... true and false , which argued - ' it ain't the manure that makes the corn grow , but God , ' and which led him to excuse himself from human effort on the plea of divine supervision . Tolstoy sympathized too much himself with this atti ...
Stran 204
... true that a peasant or an artisan lack the means to be social parasites , a creative life of thought is as possible as a creative life of manual labour . The great artists of the world , and the great thinkers , have expressed the life ...
... true that a peasant or an artisan lack the means to be social parasites , a creative life of thought is as possible as a creative life of manual labour . The great artists of the world , and the great thinkers , have expressed the life ...
Stran 232
... true life consists in what a man is and not in what he has . But Tolstoy arbitrarily divorced the fact from the truth . Near the end of his life , for example , he announced in a cablegram to America - " True social amelioration can be ...
... true life consists in what a man is and not in what he has . But Tolstoy arbitrarily divorced the fact from the truth . Near the end of his life , for example , he announced in a cablegram to America - " True social amelioration can be ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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