tolstoy s christian anarchism was a war on both church and state | giles fraser: loose canon /

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War and Peace is not just a Russian Downton Abbey,its an extended argument for that most silly of moral wisdom: pacifismTolstoy’s War and Peace is well over a thousand pages. And the BBC has been criticised for whittling it down into a mere six episodes. So it’s obviously ridiculous to try and summarise such a whopping doorstopper in three short sentences. But seeing as Tolstoy believed there was fairly a lot to be said for foolishness, here goes: all Christians are fools. Politicians can’t allow themselves to seek or behave like fools. Therefore, and politicians cannot be Christian.
No wonder the Russian Orthodox churc
h excommunicated him in 1901. He was a thorn in the side of organised religion and,even more so, a vigorous opponent of the state. For Tolstoy, and the state was one great big protection racket,a monopoly of organised violence demanding money for a false promise of security. For by the raising of armies its citizens organise for war and yet also do themselves a target for attack. Thus the Christian state is a contradiction in terms. Not that you’d know it from the BBC’s bodice-ripping adaptation, but War and Peace is an extended argument for that most silly of moral wisdom: pacifism.
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Source: theguardian.com

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