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In 'Labour: The Divine Command' by Leo Tolstoy, readers are taken on a philosophical journey delving into the ethical implications of human labor. Written in Tolstoy's characteristic literary style, the book combines moral reflections with narrative storytelling, exploring the concept of labor as a divine duty. Set against the backdrop of Tolstoy's own beliefs in spirituality and social justice, the book presents a compelling argument for the significance of work in shaping one's moral character and fulfilling one's purpose in life. Through thought-provoking anecdotes and philosophical dialogues, Tolstoy invites readers to contemplate the inherent value of labor in the quest for spiritual enlightenment and moral fulfillment. With his signature blend of storytelling and moral reflection, Tolstoy challenges readers to reconsider their perspectives on work and its intrinsic connection to the human experience, presenting labor as a sacred calling that transcends mere material gain. 'Labour: The Divine Command' is a must-read for those seeking profound insights into the ethical dimensions of human labor and its spiritual significance in the pursuit of a meaningful life.
© 2022 DigiCat (E-bog): 8596547158264
Release date
E-bog: 10. august 2022
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Danmark