He [Tolstoy] did not believe in the political action advocated by the socialist party. He thought it futile to change the personnel of the Government, and it appeared to him that the making of new laws is an absurdity which could effect no change in conditions.


p. 72 - Why We Fail as Christians (1919)


He [Tolstoy] did not believe in the political action advocated by the socialist party. He thought it futile to change the personnel of the...

He [Tolstoy] did not believe in the political action advocated by the socialist party. He thought it futile to change the personnel of the...

He [Tolstoy] did not believe in the political action advocated by the socialist party. He thought it futile to change the personnel of the...

He [Tolstoy] did not believe in the political action advocated by the socialist party. He thought it futile to change the personnel of the...