What Shall We Do? Leo Tolstoy.
"What Shall We Do?" by Leo Tolstoy is a reflective essay that delves into the author's moral and philosophical crisis upon witnessing the stark social inequalities in 19th-century Russia. Tolstoy scrutinizes the ethical implications of wealth, the injustices of poverty, and the societal structures that perpetuate these disparities. He explores his own complicity in this system and seeks solutions that align with his Christian moral beliefs, advocating for a life of simplicity, labor, and compassion. Through personal anecdotes and philosophical discourse, Tolstoy challenges individuals to reconsider their roles and responsibilities within society. PART ONE.

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