Tolstoyism

Tolstoyism, also known as Christian Anarchism or Tolstoyan Philosophy, is a social and political philosophy based on the ideas of the Russian writer Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910).

Tolstoy believed in the concept of nonviolent resistance, which he considered the only true means of changing society. He also believed in the importance of living a simple, honest, and frugal life, free from materialistic pursuits.

In terms of politics, Tolstoyan philosophy advocates for the abolition of government and other institutions of power, believing that they are inherently corrupt and oppressive. Instead, individuals should rely on their own conscience and moral compass to guide their actions and decisions. Tolstoy also rejected violence, including war and the death penalty, and promoted the idea of pacifism.

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