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. |
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Stran 174
... wishes which the Russian people will now express , if given the opportunity to do so , will be , in my opinion , the following : Above all , the working people will say that they wish to be rid of those exclusive laws which place them ...
... wishes which the Russian people will now express , if given the opportunity to do so , will be , in my opinion , the following : Above all , the working people will say that they wish to be rid of those exclusive laws which place them ...
Stran 176
... wishes and needs . It is impossible to do good to a man whose mouth we have gagged so as not to hear what he wants for his own good . Only by learning the wishes and needs of all the people , or the majority of them , can one govern the ...
... wishes and needs . It is impossible to do good to a man whose mouth we have gagged so as not to hear what he wants for his own good . Only by learning the wishes and needs of all the people , or the majority of them , can one govern the ...
Stran 179
... wish of many generations of their own class . - -- The essence of the project surely is that land rent , i.e. the excess value of land as compared with land of the lowest yield , and depending not on man's labour but on nature or the ...
... wish of many generations of their own class . - -- The essence of the project surely is that land rent , i.e. the excess value of land as compared with land of the lowest yield , and depending not on man's labour but on nature or the ...
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The visionary freethinker | 7 |
The doctrinal dispute 13 222 | 13 |
The critical foul | 22 |
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