Leo Tolstoy Quotes About Labor

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  • The essence of all slavery consists in taking the product of another's labor by force. It is immaterial whether this force be founded upon ownership of the slave or ownership of the money that he must get to live.

  • Every one who has a heart and eyes sees that you, working men, are obliged to pass your lives in want and in hard labor, which is useless to you, while other men, who do not work, enjoy the fruits of your labor that you are the slaves of these men, and that this ought not to exist.

    "To the Working People". Complete Works, translated by Leo Wiener, Volume 24, p. 129, 1905.
  • All men's instincts, all their impulses in life, are efforts to increase their freedom. Wealth and poverty, health and disease, culture and ignorance, labor and leisure, repletion and hunger, virtue and vice, are all terms for greater or less degree of freedom.

    Leo Tolstoy (2012). “War and Peace”, p.1371, Modern Library
  • Division of labor is a justification for sloth.

    "Path of Life". Book by Leo Tolstoy, Translated by M. Cote (2002), p.79, 1909.
  • Slavery, you know, is nothing else than the unwilling labor of many. Therefore to get rid of slavery it is necessary that people should not wish to profit by the forced labor of others and should consider it a sin and a shame. But they go and abolish the external form of slavery and arrange so that one can no longer buy and sell slaves, and they imagine and assure themselves that slavery no longer exists, and do not see or wish to see that it does, because people still want and consider it good and right to exploit the labor of others.

  • But every acquisition that is disproportionate to the labor spent on it is dishonest.

    LEO TOLSTOY (1961). “ANNA KARENINA”
  • The happiness of men consists in life. And life is in labor.

    Graf Leo Tolstoy (1900). “What Shall We Do?”, p.450, Library of Alexandria
  • Where there is a man who does not labor because another is compelled to work for him, there slavery is.

    graf Leo Tolstoy (1891). “Church and State and Other Essays: Including Money; Man and Woman: Their Respective Functions; The Mother; A Second Supplement to the Kreutzer Sonata”
  • The Lord had given them the day and the Lord had given them the strength. And the day and the strength had been dedicated to labor, and the labor was its reward. Who was the labor for? What would be its fruits? These were irrelevant and idle questions.

    LEO TOLSTOY (1961). “ANNA KARENINA”
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