Tolstoy and his Disciples

Tolstoy and his Disciples

Author: Charlotte Alston

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2013-12-16

Total Pages: 322

ISBN-13: 0857724789

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In the last thirty years of his life, Leo Tolstoy developed a moral philosophy that embraced pacifism, vegetarianism, the renunciation of private property, and a refusal to comply with the state. The transformation in his outlook led to his excommunication by the Orthodox Church, and the breakdown of his family life. Internationally, he inspired a legion of followers who formed communities and publishing houses devoted to living and promoting the Tolstoyan life. These enterprises flourished across Europe and the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, and Tolstoyism influenced individuals as diverse as William Jennings Bryan and Mohandas Gandhi. In this book, Charlotte Alston provides the first in-depth historical account of this remarkable phenomenon, and provides an important re-assessment of Tolstoy's impact on the political life of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. The book is unique in its treatment of Tolstoyism as an international phenomenon: it explores both the connections between these Tolstoyan groups, and their relationships with other related reform movements.


American Liberalism

American Liberalism

Author: William Gerber

Publisher: Lanham, MD : University Press of America

Published: 1987

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13:

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This book analyzes the concept of liberalism, interprets the history of liberalism in the United States, appraises the reasons why liberalism has not brought about the millennium in America, and offers a prognostication as to the future of liberalism. This reprint of the G.K. Hall & Co. edition is co-published by the North American Society for Social Philosophy.


Peace Movements in America

Peace Movements in America

Author: Charles Chatfield

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13:

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With the exception of the newly added introduction and preface, this book is a reprint of the Spring 1972 issue of American studies.