"Bethink Yourselves!" by graf Leo Tolstoy

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Author Tolstoy, Leo, graf, 1828-1910
Translator Chertkov, V. G. (Vladimir Grigorevich), 1854-1936
Title "Bethink Yourselves!"
Note Reading ease score: 47.5 (College-level). Difficult to read.
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Summary "Bethink Yourselves!" by Leo Tolstoy is a philosophical essay written in the early 20th century. The book critiques the senselessness of war and the moral failings of society as it grapples with the realities of violence, particularly in the context of the Russo-Japanese War. Tolstoy's work urges readers to reflect on the nature of humanity, morality, and the stark contradictions inherent in civilization’s collective actions during wartime. In this essay, Tolstoy vehemently condemns war, illustrating how society's elitist figures propagate violence while remaining unscathed from its consequences. He lays bare the absurdity of educated individuals who incite conflict under various pretexts, urging the masses to fight for nationalistic interests rather than recognizing their shared humanity. Through poignant examples, he argues that true enlightenment cannot coexist with the glorification of war and calls for individuals, from soldiers to leaders, to critically reflect on their roles and responsibilities in perpetuating violence. By invoking the teachings of Jesus and emphasizing the need for compassion and selflessness, Tolstoy presents a visionary appeal for peace, inviting each person to reconsider their actions and align with a moral life that prioritizes love and understanding over hatred and aggression." (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class JX: Political science: International law
Subject Peace
Subject Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905
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EBook-No. 27189
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