What Is To Be Done? by Nikolay Chernyshevsky

The book in question is a novel that serves as a social and political commentary on the mid-19th century Russian society. It follows the lives of a group of young revolutionaries who advocate for the emancipation of serfs and the establishment of socialism through rational egoism and utilitarianism. The narrative focuses on the character development and ideological struggles of these individuals as they navigate love, marriage, and intellectual debates. The novel's didactic message promotes the idea that through education and hard work, a new social order can be achieved, one that is based on equality, reason, and the collective good. It became an influential piece of literature for Russian radicals and later, revolutionaries, inspiring political movements and change.

The 7153rd greatest book of all time


Published
1863
Nationality
Russian
Type
Fiction
Pages
400-500
Words
183,000
Original Language
Russian

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