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What Shall We Do?

What Shall We Do?

Von: Leo Tolstoy
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Dive into the striking contrasts of wealth and poverty in Tolstoys Russia with this engaging podcast. Through a vivid lens, we explore the deep-rooted causes of economic inequality and envision a more just society. Tolstoy recounts his unsettling experiences with extreme poverty in Moscow, initially believing that financial generosity could alleviate suffering—only to discover that the complexities of poverty are far more intricate. He reflects on the interconnectedness of the affluent, including himself, and the struggles of the less fortunate, revealing how this dynamic harms both sides. As he critiques the power imbalances in government and the marketplace, Tolstoy presents compelling ideas for sweeping social and economic reforms aimed at promoting justice and human welfare. His insights are grounded in a unique religious faith and an unconventional approach to science. However, listeners should note that some of his perspectives on womens roles and birth control, particularly in Chapter 40, may spark controversy. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)Copyright Assorted Non Fiction Kunst Politik & Regierungen Sozialwissenschaften Wissenschaft
  • 040 - Chapter XXXIX
    Mar 5 2026
    Dive into the striking contrasts of wealth and poverty in Tolstoys Russia with this engaging podcast. Through a vivid lens, we explore the deep-rooted causes of economic inequality and envision a more just society. Tolstoy recounts his unsettling experiences with extreme poverty in Moscow, initially believing that financial generosity could alleviate suffering—only to discover that the complexities of poverty are far more intricate. He reflects on the interconnectedness of the affluent, including himself, and the struggles of the less fortunate, revealing how this dynamic harms both sides. As he critiques the power imbalances in government and the marketplace, Tolstoy presents compelling ideas for sweeping social and economic reforms aimed at promoting justice and human welfare. His insights are grounded in a unique religious faith and an unconventional approach to science. However, listeners should note that some of his perspectives on womens roles and birth control, particularly in Chapter 40, may spark controversy. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)
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    36 Min.
  • 039 - Chapter XXXVIII
    Mar 4 2026
    Dive into the striking contrasts of wealth and poverty in Tolstoys Russia with this engaging podcast. Through a vivid lens, we explore the deep-rooted causes of economic inequality and envision a more just society. Tolstoy recounts his unsettling experiences with extreme poverty in Moscow, initially believing that financial generosity could alleviate suffering—only to discover that the complexities of poverty are far more intricate. He reflects on the interconnectedness of the affluent, including himself, and the struggles of the less fortunate, revealing how this dynamic harms both sides. As he critiques the power imbalances in government and the marketplace, Tolstoy presents compelling ideas for sweeping social and economic reforms aimed at promoting justice and human welfare. His insights are grounded in a unique religious faith and an unconventional approach to science. However, listeners should note that some of his perspectives on womens roles and birth control, particularly in Chapter 40, may spark controversy. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)
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    45 Min.
  • 038 - Chapter XXXVII
    Mar 3 2026
    Dive into the striking contrasts of wealth and poverty in Tolstoys Russia with this engaging podcast. Through a vivid lens, we explore the deep-rooted causes of economic inequality and envision a more just society. Tolstoy recounts his unsettling experiences with extreme poverty in Moscow, initially believing that financial generosity could alleviate suffering—only to discover that the complexities of poverty are far more intricate. He reflects on the interconnectedness of the affluent, including himself, and the struggles of the less fortunate, revealing how this dynamic harms both sides. As he critiques the power imbalances in government and the marketplace, Tolstoy presents compelling ideas for sweeping social and economic reforms aimed at promoting justice and human welfare. His insights are grounded in a unique religious faith and an unconventional approach to science. However, listeners should note that some of his perspectives on womens roles and birth control, particularly in Chapter 40, may spark controversy. (Summary by Joanna Michal Hoyt)
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    16 Min.
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