Labour: The Divine Command
Di Tolstoy, Leo
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2021
ISBN 4064066459123
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In "Labour: The Divine Command," Leo Tolstoy articulates a profound philosophical exploration of labor and its spiritual dimensions. The work reflects Tolstoy's literary style, characterized by clarity and moral earnestness, as he delves into the ethical implications of work in human life. Drawing upon elements of existentialism and moral philosophy, Tolstoy critiques contemporary notions of labor that prioritize material success over spiritual fulfillment, thus situating his ideas within the broader context of 19th-century Russian thought and its socio-political upheavals. Tolstoy, a prominent figure in literature and philosophy, lived through a period of significant personal and societal transformation. His own experiences with wealth, disillusionment, and the quest for meaning led him to reevaluate the role of labor in human existence. His writings often reflect a deep concern for social justice and the moral responsibilities of individuals towards one another and the greater community, notions that are vividly present in this text. "Labour: The Divine Command" is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of work, morality, and spirituality. Tolstoy's insights provide timeless wisdom for the modern reader, challenging us to rethink how we engage with labor not merely as a means to an end, but as a vital part of our human experience.
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