Leo Tolstoy Quotes
The Theory Of The Transference Of The Collective Will Of The People To Historic Persons May Perhaps Explain Much In The Domain Of Jurisprudence And Be Essential For Its Purposes, But In Its Application To History, As Soon As Revolutions, Conquests, Or Civil Wars Occur - That Is, As Soon As History Begins - That Theory Explains Nothing.
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