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5 i ie Q 5. I . '1- if i Asgwbu 'ia Es' .i, 1,4 'i ' sr' mf, Yi yi - .fi rj . , , its . Q: iii I i, jp'- lj tri! 3' ' 'WY' , Liv ' . x L ,S if-.4 15 .3 ' 5 ii '1 'f, T ' T . , 'Tri 'f T ir, if.: Ed. Note: Leo Tolstoy in his epic novel, WAR and PEACE, presents Pierre, his chief protago- nist, as both a Russian aristocrat and a sensitive man aware of the beauties of nature and distressed with the cruelities man vents upon other men. While written over one hundred years ago about the wars and times of two hundred years ago, Piere appears to rep- resent in both mind and spirit the Con- sciousness llI level of his times while the existence of a SYSTEM apparently is a truism for any time and place. The brief statement of Pierre which appears below was speaking of the times of Napoleon and Czar Alexander but Pierre's words and thoughts also speak out against the unknown SYSTEM of the 1970fs--s . ,V K , , 4. R .I I , Pierre could not afterwards remember how he went, whether it was far, or in which directions. His,faculties.were'quite numbed, he was stupefied, and noticing nothing around him went on moving his legs as the others did til they all stopped and he stopped too: Theonly thoughtin his mind atthat time was: who was it thathad really sentenced him to death?rNot the men on the commission that had first examined him - not oneof them had wished to or, evidently, could have done it,slt was not Davout, who had looked at himein so' human away. ln another moment Davout would have realized that he was doing wrong, buttjust then the adjutant had come in and interrupted him. The adjutant,,al,so, had evidently had no evil intent though he might have refrained from' coming in. Then who was executing him, killing him, depriving him of life-+- him, Pierre, with all his memories, aspirations, hopes, and thoughts? Who was doing this? And Pierre felt that it was no one. A , . A lt was a system - a concurrence of circumstances. A system of some sortwas killing him -.Pierre- depriving him of life, of everything, annihilating him. k 4' . There it is! . . . It again! . . .said Pierre to himself, and an involuntary shudder ran down his spine. In the corporal's changed face, in the sound of his voice, in the stirring and deafening noise of the drums, he recognized that mysterious, callous force which compelled people against their will to kill their fellow men -- that force the effect of which he had witnessed during the execution. To fear or to try to escape that force, to address entreaties or exhortations to those who served as its tools, was useless. Leo Tolstoy- WAR and PEACE
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