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Excerpt from What Tolstoy Taught
Maude's account of Tolstoy's doctrine is excel lent and shows its progressive character, but it is voluminous. The book is rather costly and is somewhat marred, as it seems to me, by Maude's own intelligent, but conventional and equally volu minous criticisms of Tolstoy's thought.
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