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Leo Tolstoy's 'To The Working People' is a poignant and enlightening collection of essays that delve into the socio-economic issues faced by the working class in Russia during the late 19th century. Tolstoy's literary style is both compassionate and incisive, offering a unique perspective on the struggles of the proletariat while also calling for social change. His writing is characterized by a deep sense of empathy and a commitment to exposing the harsh realities of industrialization. This book serves as a powerful commentary on the injustices of the time, shedding light on the exploitation and oppression faced by ordinary workers. Tolstoy's exploration of these themes makes 'To The Working People' a significant contribution to the genre of social criticism in literature. Leo Tolstoy, a renowned Russian writer and philosopher, was deeply influenced by his observations of societal inequities and his own spiritual journey. His personal experiences and beliefs are evident in his passionate advocacy for social justice and human rights. Through his writing, Tolstoy sought to inspire change and challenge the status quo, making him a prominent figure in the Russian literary landscape. I highly recommend 'To The Working People' to readers interested in exploring the intersection of literature and social activism. Tolstoy's insightful essays offer valuable insights into the plight of the working class and the urgent need for reform. This book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the impact of industrialization on society and the enduring relevance of literature as a tool for social change.
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Oversetter: Leo Wiener
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E-bok: 10. april 2021
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