What would Tolstoy think of Marxism, communism, socialism, and ect.?
>>7326870
fuck you
>>7326870
A terrible board for terrible people, an unholy spawn of /pol/. And besides, Tolstoy belongs to /lit/ alone.
discuss philosophy on /his/ please
kindly saged and reported
>>7326861
CITE WORKS OR >>/his/
Tolstoy was landed gentry. He would have hated anything that took away his stuff.
>>7326931
But Tolstoy hated the aristocracy of his country and preferred the company of commoners. Towards the end of his life he also began wearing peasant garments and believed in living modestly.
>>7326921
Dafuq we've always talked about this stuff on /lit why move it??
>>7326976
new management
>>7326976
we now have a perfect excuse to tell fags who read a wiki, get excited, but can't be bothered to cite to fuck off
maybe you'll go to /his/, be suitably horrified, and return after doing your fucking homework, making this a better board. maybe you'll leave forever, making this a better board
>>7327009
this
based hiro
It's already all on record.
probably critical sympathy
The real question would be: what was Tolstoy's position on the Russian Social-Democrats, the Narodniks, and the Socialist-Revolutionaries? He seemed to have Anarcho-Communist sympathies.
>>7327110
he wrote
>and ect.
we thereby assumed he wanted a thread bullshitting about marxism rather than a tolstoy thread
>>7326861
He disliked Communists for being atheists and materialists. More than anything he wanted humans to realize a sort of brotherhood.
He was an anarchist. In the end, he also supported Georgism.
>>7327124
>He disliked Communists for being atheists
hack