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<h1>“BETHINK YOURSELVES!”</h1>
<h2>BY LEO TOLSTOI</h2>
<h3>Translated by V. Tchertkoff</h3>
<p >“BETHINK YOURSELVES!”</p>
<p style="margin-top: 1em; font-size: 0.8em;">“This is your hour, and the power of darkness.”—<span class="smcap">Luke</span> xxii. 53.</p>
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<p><span class="smcap">Again</span> war. Again sufferings, necessary to nobody,
utterly uncalled for; again fraud; again the universal
stupefaction and brutalization of men.</p>
<p>Men who are separated from each other by thousands
of miles, hundreds of thousands of such men (on the
one hand—Buddhists, whose law forbids the killing,
not only of men, but of animals; on the other hand—Christians,
professing the law of brotherhood and love)
like wild beasts on land and on sea are seeking out each
other, in order to kill, torture, and mutilate each other
in the most cruel way. What can this be? Is it a
dream or a reality? Something is taking place which
should not, cannot be; one longs to believe that it is a
dream and to awake from it. But no, it is not a dream,
it is a dreadful reality!</p>
<p>One could yet understand how a poor, uneducated,
defrauded Japanese, torn from his field and taught that
Buddhism consists not in compassion to all that lives,
but in sacrifices to idols, and how a similar poor illiterate
fellow from the neighborhood of Toula or Nijni Novgorod,
who has been taught that Christianity consists
in worshipping Christ, the Madonna, Saints, and their
ikons—one could understand how these unfortunate
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men, brought by the violence and deceit of centuries to
recognize the greatest crime in the world—the murder
of one's brethren—as a virtuous act, can commit these
dreadful deeds, without regarding themselves as being
guilty in so doing.</p>
<p>But how can so-called enlightened men preach war,
support it, participate in it, and, worst of all, without
suffering the dangers of war themselves, incite others
to it, sending their unfortunate defrauded brothers to
fight? These so-called enlightened men cannot possibly
ignore, I do not say the Christian law, if they recognize
themselves to be Christians, but all that has been
written, is being written, has and is being said, about the
cruelty, futility, and senselessness of war. They are regarded
as enlightened men precisely because they know
all this. The majority of them have themselves written
and spoken about this. Not to mention The Hague Conference,
which called forth universal praise, or all the
books, pamphlets, newspaper articles, and speeches
demonstrating the possibility of the solution of international
misunderstandings by international arbitration—no
enlightened man can help knowing that the
universal competition in the armaments of States
must inevitably lead them to endless wars, or to a
general bankruptcy, or to both the one and the other.
They cannot but know that besides the senseless, purposeless
expenditure of milliards of roubles, <i>i.e.</i> of
human labor, on the preparations for war, during the
wars themselves millions of the most energetic and
vigorous men perish in that period of their life which
is best for productive labor (during the past century
wars have destroyed fourteen million men). Enlightened
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men cannot but know that occasions for war are
always such as are not worth not only one human life,
but not one hundredth part of all that which is spent
upon wars (in fighting for the emancipation of the
negroes much more was spent than it would have cost
to redeem them from slavery).</p>
<p>Every one knows and cannot help knowing that,
above all, wars, calling forth the lowest animal passions,
deprave and brutalize men. Every one knows
the weakness of the arguments in favor of war, such
as were brought forward by De Maistre, Moltke, and
others, for they are all founded on the sophism that in
every human calamity it is possible to find an advantageous
element, or else upon the utterly arbitrary
assertion that wars have always existed and therefore
always must exist, as if the bad actions of men could
be justified by the advantages or the usefulness which
they realize, or by the consideration that they have
been committed during a long period of time. All
so-called enlightened men know all this. Then suddenly
war begins, and all this is instantly forgotten,
and the same men who but yesterday were proving
the cruelty, futility, the senselessness of wars now
think, speak, and write only about killing as many
men as possible, about ruining and destroying the
greatest possible amount of the productions of human
labor, and about exciting as much as possible the
passion of hatred in those peaceful, harmless, industrious
men who by their labor feed, clothe, maintain
these same pseudo-enlightened men, who compel them
to commit those dreadful deeds contrary to their conscience,
welfare, or faith.</p>
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