What Then Must We Do? by Leo Tolstoy

Or, Thoughts Evoked by the Census of Moscow

In this thought-provoking exploration of social justice and moral responsibility, the author delves into the stark realities of poverty and inequality, urging readers to confront the ethical implications of their own lives. Through a blend of personal reflection and incisive critique, the narrative challenges the prevailing economic and social systems, advocating for a radical transformation in how society addresses the needs of its most vulnerable members. The work serves as a call to action, encouraging individuals to embrace compassion and actively participate in creating a more equitable world.

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