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Old 12.11.2018, 08:08 AM   #5284
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Originally Posted by h8kurdt
One minor criticism is that I HATE Tolstoy's romanticism of the life of a labourer. Something that can only be written by a rich aristocrat thinking things would be better if he had no money.
hahahahahahahahaha yeah! that is the achilles heel maybe.

***SPOILER WARNING***

though to be fair this is more about the aristocrat assuming his proper role as a steward of the land, as opposed to the parasitical gambler & serial philanderer that invited the revolution—not about being an actual mujik.

the real “no money” guy is his brother... you seen him by this point i assume?

but yeah, he was a bit of a conservative lol...
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