Leo Tolstoy Quotes
One Man May Not Kill. If He Kills A Fellow-creature, He Is A Murderer. If Two, Ten, A Hundred Men Do So, They, Too, Are Murderers. But A Government Or A Nation May Kill As Many Men As It Chooses, And That Will Not Be Murder, But A Great And Noble Action. Only Gather The People Together On A Large Scale, And A Battle Of Ten Thousand Men Becomes An Innocent Action. But Precisely How Many People Must There Be To Make It So? - That Is The Question. One Man Cannot Plunder And Pillage, But A Whole Nation Can. But Precisely How Many Are Needed To Make It Permissible?
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