Tolstoy: The Inner DramaJ. Cape, 1927 - 320 strani |
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Stran 231
... evil to those whom it has called enemies of society , it is un - Christian . Yet the truth that ' there is but one way to end evil - by rendering good for evil to all men without distinction ' cannot become effective until it has ...
... evil to those whom it has called enemies of society , it is un - Christian . Yet the truth that ' there is but one way to end evil - by rendering good for evil to all men without distinction ' cannot become effective until it has ...
Stran 238
... evil . ' I came to feel that in money itself , in the very possession of it , there is something evil and immoral : and that money itself , and the fact that I possess it , is one of the chief causes of the evils I saw around me . ' But ...
... evil . ' I came to feel that in money itself , in the very possession of it , there is something evil and immoral : and that money itself , and the fact that I possess it , is one of the chief causes of the evils I saw around me . ' But ...
Stran 239
... evil . $ 5 To be a Christian , therefore , as Tolstoy interpreted it , was rather to deny all force , than to direct it . His posses- sive instincts were too powerful for him to make them creative ; and the value of The Kingdom of God ...
... evil . $ 5 To be a Christian , therefore , as Tolstoy interpreted it , was rather to deny all force , than to direct it . His posses- sive instincts were too powerful for him to make them creative ; and the value of The Kingdom of God ...
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PROLOGUE | 13 |
THE ELEMENTS OF CONFLICT | 29 |
THE ANTAGONISMS DEFINED | 73 |
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