Tolstoy: Principles for a New World OrderShepheard-Walwyn, 1992 - 196 strani The book examines the contemporary relevance of the last 30 years of Tolstoy's life. To understand this period, he needs to be regarded as a philosopher and social reformer. His "conversion” was a growing realization that the social system was unjust and oppressive and that the church, far from speaking out against it, sanctified it. He sought to relate Christian principles not only to the spiritual development of the individual but to the way in which society was organized and run. Tolstoy predicted unless there was economic reform, there would be a cataclysmic disaster--the First World War proved him right. |
Iz vsebine knjige
Zadetki 1–3 od 31
Stran 58
... question about Stalins and Hitlers . Simmons also shares Tolstoy's lack of faith in disarmament conferences , and , by implication , in the States that send representatives to them : In fact , the question of disarmament which had ...
... question about Stalins and Hitlers . Simmons also shares Tolstoy's lack of faith in disarmament conferences , and , by implication , in the States that send representatives to them : In fact , the question of disarmament which had ...
Stran 81
... question . God needs such labourers as much as he does men of a wider sweep of perception . " It will probably now never be known whether this particular conversation was being conducted in Russian or in English ; for each had a more ...
... question . God needs such labourers as much as he does men of a wider sweep of perception . " It will probably now never be known whether this particular conversation was being conducted in Russian or in English ; for each had a more ...
Stran 112
... question of the need for collective defence even conceivable . It remains to be seen whether the critics ' performance is in any way improved when they come to deal with Tolstoy's final answer , as taken over from Henry George , to the ...
... question of the need for collective defence even conceivable . It remains to be seen whether the critics ' performance is in any way improved when they come to deal with Tolstoy's final answer , as taken over from Henry George , to the ...
Vsebina
The visionary freethinker | 7 |
The doctrinal dispute | 13 |
The critical foul | 22 |
Avtorske pravice | |
16 preostalih delov ni prikazanih
Druge izdaje - Prikaži vse
Pogosti izrazi in povedi
A.N. Wilson abolition agricultural already Anna Karenina armed army authorities autocracy Aylmer Maude Boer Britain British CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ capital cause cent century Chapter Christ Christian considered critics CRUZ The University economic economic rent example existing exploitation favour force French George's Georgist Gorbachev Henri Troyat Henry George human Ibid idea interests Iraq labour land value taxation landowners later Leo Tolstoy living Matthew Arnold means military mind monopoly Moscow n.d. Everyman's Library nation natural opinion organisations owners ownership of land Oxford University Press peace peasants perestroika political principles private ownership problems production Progress and poverty question railway realisation reason reform rent result revenue Robert Schalkenbach Foundation Russian single tax slavery social socialist society Soviet thought Tolstoyan trade Transvaal Tsar University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Victor Shklovsky violence wages wealth words World's Classics Yasnaya Polyana Yeltsin