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4.0 out of 5 stars
The essence of later Tolstoy,
By Bruce Watson (Leverett, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Then Must We Do? (Green Classics Series) (Paperback)
What a pity that this book is so expensive. Check it out from a university library. It's not "War and Peace" but it does contain the essence of later Tolstoy. With fervent humanism and more than a little aristocratic guilt, the great writer asks how we are to deal with the poor among us. His first remedy upon meeting a beggar -- giving the man all his money -- doesn't seem to change much so he begins a deep examination of the problem of inequality in human life, asking questions we might all do well to consider.
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What Then Must We Do? (Green Classics Series) by Leo Tolstoy (Paperback - Aug. 1991)
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