(Russian writer and philosopher, 1828–1910). Acclaimed as perhaps the greatest of all novelists, Tolstoy was also a respectable moral philosopher. Alongside such novels as War and Peace and Anna Kerenina, Tolstoy wrote A Confession, What is Art?, and his non-fiction magnum opus, The Kingdom of God Is Within You, a work that endures as a blueprint for Christian anarchism and philosophies of "non-resistance", and which profoundly affected the young Mohandas Gandhi, inspiring him to take his first steps down the path of non-violent and successful resistance to colonial British rule in India.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy
(Russian writer and philosopher, 1828–1910). Acclaimed as perhaps the greatest of all novelists, Tolstoy was also a respectable moral philosopher. Alongside such novels as War and Peace and Anna Kerenina, Tolstoy wrote A Confession, What is Art?, and his non-fiction magnum opus, The Kingdom of God Is Within You, a work that endures as a blueprint for Christian anarchism and philosophies of "non-resistance", and which profoundly affected the young Mohandas Gandhi, inspiring him to take his first steps down the path of non-violent and successful resistance to colonial British rule in India.
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