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truthaddict11
13th February 2003, 14:57
What was Leo Tolstoy's political idealogy was it Anarchist or Communist or something else?
Larissa
13th February 2003, 16:35
Here:
http://webserver.rcds.rye.ny.us/id/Philoso...losophyDLR.html (http://webserver.rcds.rye.ny.us/id/Philosophy/philosophyDLR.html)
http://www.kirjasto.sci.fi/ltolstoi.htm
Have you seen the film "Anna Karenina" or have you read "War and Peace"?
There's always a reflection of his philosophical questions in some of his novel characters.
(Edited by Larissa at 1:38 pm on Feb. 13, 2003)
loobylane
21st February 2003, 23:42
Tolstoy was a great man; but many people at the time saw his views as too radical, and some even thought he was loosing his mind. His writings are some of the most impressive pieces of propaganda that Socialists have at their disposal. They should be used more often; people have the mistaken view that Socialism is only a very modern thing, and that the great people of the past did not support it. We should show them how mistaken this view is.
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