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- W1980049231 abstract "Using the writings of Lev N. Tolstoy and Jane Addams on Moscow and Chicago the essay explores the development of the idea of non-violent social change that was developed by both protagonists as a reaction to the social problems they encountered. It shows that central ideas about civility were developed on the periphery of the Western world – for example, in the Russian Empire – and had a strong impact in distant places where they were taken up and adopted to the local circumstances – in this case in Chicago. It argues that the development of these doctrines of non-violent social change were inspired by unorthodox religious belief, as a reaction to the slums of the modernising city, and in opposition to the political violence that marred the late nineteenth century in Russia and the United States. It was the lack of civility, the persistence of violence and desperation in the expanding cities that triggered an international drive for non-violent social change that became globally important, yet at the same time marginal, in an age dominated by violence and mass killing." @default.
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- W1980049231 title "Visions of civility: Lev Tolstoy and Jane Addams on the urban condition infin de siècleMoscow and Chicago" @default.
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