The Law of Love and the Law of Violence

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"The Law of Love and the Law of Violence" is a late philosophical and religious treatise by Leo Tolstoy that contrasts Christian nonviolent love with coercive force, forming a key text of Tolstoyan pacifist thought.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf non-fiction book
philosophical treatise
religious treatise
advocates love of enemies
moral perfectionism
nonresistance to evil
author Leo Tolstoy
authorOccupation Christian thinker
philosopher
writer
centralConcept law of love
law of violence
contrastWith coercive force
state violence
countryOfOrigin Russian Empire
criticizes capital punishment
state coercion
use of force
war
ethicalStance absolute pacifism
non-cooperation with evil
genre Christian theology
ethical treatise
religious philosophy
historicalPeriod late 19th–early 20th century Christian pacifism
influenced 20th-century pacifist movements
Christian anarchist thought
Tolstoyan pacifism
influencedBy Christian pacifist tradition
New Testament
Sermon on the Mount
language Russian
mainTheme Christian ethics
Christian nonviolence
ethics
love
nonviolent resistance
pacifism
violence
philosophicalSchool Christian anarchism
Tolstoyanism
positionInAuthorOeuvre late work
relatedWorkByAuthor On Life
The Kingdom of God Is Within You
What I Believe
religiousTradition Christianity
supports radical application of Christian love

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Tolstoyanism hasKeyText The Law of Love and the Law of Violence