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There is a reason why many think of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace, to be the greatest novel ever written.
The epic scale of drama and philosophy that Tolstoy blends into this masterpiece is like nothing that had been done before, and arguably, has yet to be matched.
The BBC produced a six-part series recently, which captures just some of the glory that is ‘War and Peace’. The first time I saw this adaptation, it had me so gripped that I watched the entire 6 hours series, in one sitting!
The story takes you on such a roller-coaster of emotions – from transcendent elation, to existential despair, from tears of joy, to tears of sadness – and in such magnificent swoops, that you simply must know what happens next.
There is also another extraordinary production of this story done in Russian, from 1967. The trailer for this film (as attached here), showcases one of the most amazing cinematography moments ever filmed…
And if you play this trailer, you’ll also hear a superb line taken from the book:
“Thoughts that have important consequences are always simple. Since corrupt people unite amongst themselves to constitute a force, honest people must do the same. It is as simple as that.”
Albert Einstein expressed this same idea, in a similar manner, when he was asked, ‘how is it possible that such an advanced country like Germany, could succumb to the rambunctious ramblings of a man like Hitler?’
Einstein replied:
“The world is a dangerous place, not because of those who do evil,
but because of those who look on and do nothing.”
What I find most extraordinary about Tolstoy’s realization above, is that together with the other great Russian novelist, Fyodor Dostoyevsky – they both had a ‘six sense’ about the tragedy that would soon unfold in 20th century Russia.
In an important way, their works aimed to turn around the cultural trends of the day, onto greater reason.
For it was around this time that Marxist and socialist thinking were taking root in Russia. These ideas were in their primary formative phases in the 19th century, and few had the foresight to see what this baby crocodile, would turn into.
With their works, Tolstoy and Dostoyevsky, as the geniuses they were, did their best to articulate and to warn against this growing monster…
(And if only more good people organized themselves – as to constitute a countering force, like Tolstoy advised – what kind of 20th century could we have had?)
The Brewing Challenge of Today
We can consider the message of Secret Meanings: Volume 3, and ‘the way of grace’ vs. ‘the way of nature’ in another way…
While the film above showed the personal impact that the way of nature has on the individual, Tolstoy’s War and Peace makes a broader, political argument –i.e. that unless ‘the way of grace’ organizes itself with others of like-mind, the organized ‘ways of nature’, will destroy families and destroy civilization.
For this is not just a central message of this particular book. This is in fact the essence of all stories of ‘war and peace’, throughout history:
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Good people organize themselves and build good things.
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The good things built, allow bad people to better self-organize.
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Organized bad people, wreak havoc upon the good built.
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Good people then must organize themselves to defeat the destroyers.
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Organized good people now rebuild the good things…
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And so the cycle continues.
It is no news to say that at the moment, the good things that have been built, are allowing many bad people to also organize themselves, like never before. Internet platforms, mainstream media streams, educational institutions and non-profits alike, these are all applying a unidirectional and coordinated squeeze.
The culture war is on and today ‘the good’ is once more on the back foot.
For instance, our ‘freedom of speech’ is now under direct assault and a central bastion for a good and free society is wavering under the chop of this radical axe. The ideologically possessed have mounted a political offensive, and many institutions and governmental branches have already fallen.
Thus, what would have been considered unthinkable just 10 or 20 years ago, today have become a somewhat ‘new normal’: i.e.
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Prescribing to indoctrinated little boys and girls life-changing hormonal drugs, and encouraging, as well as performing irreversible amputations of children’s sexual organs…
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Or a new reverse racism and sexism, where you are inevitably ‘bad’ and are justifiably to be discriminated against, because of your particular skin colour or gender…
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Or teachers and principals who openly declare their mission in education to be, ‘to smash heterosexual normality’, and any number of other ideals of anti-reason…