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A Letter to a Hindu

Leo Tolstoy

One letter becomes a bold challenge to violence, empire, and the moral shortcuts of modern life. In A Letter to a Hindu, Leo Tolstoy delivers a concise, urgent work of moral and spiritual persuasion. Speaking with the clarity of a philosopher and the...

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United States

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One letter becomes a bold challenge to violence, empire, and the moral shortcuts of modern life. In A Letter to a Hindu, Leo Tolstoy delivers a concise, urgent work of moral and spiritual persuasion. Speaking with the clarity of a philosopher and the passion of a prophet, he argues for the transforming power of conscience over force and calls listeners to examine how real change begins within the individual. This is political philosophy in its most personal form: a direct appeal that tests convictions about duty, justice, and the price of progress. Tolstoy draws on ethical reasoning and religious thought to press a single question again and again: what happens when people refuse to cooperate with wrongdoing. Listeners can expect a focused, idea driven experience that explores nonviolent resistance, personal responsibility, and the tension between faith and state power. The tone is direct and reflective, designed to provoke thought rather than tell a story. If you want a classic Tolstoy essay that still feels urgent, press play and let this letter work on you. Duration - 31m. Author - Leo Tolstoy. Narrator - Emily Foster. Published Date - Wednesday, 14 January 2026. Copyright - © 1908 Leo Tolstoy ©.

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English


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