"The poor will not be convinced that theft is haraam as long as he believes that the state is stealing it"
A phrase written by Lev Telstoy in his novel
(Ba'ath), a very simple novel in the narrative, begins with the story of a young maid in the house of a wealthy, a beautiful face and a body of fascination, seduced by a young man of the aristocracy of the aristocracy, and then gave her 100 rubles, and left, and indulged in his life as a soldier and forgotten it He was not integrated into his social relations in the corrupt middle class, including adultery, adultery, lust for wealth, money, and self-interest.
He is a member of the jury charged with examining the case of a girl who works in a bomb shelter and is accused of poisoning the venom of a wealthy man who goes to brothels. She is innocent and surprises the girl who has been seduced for years and turns her fate into a brothel. After the community rejected her and her son who died and was the result of seduction officer, and found himself is the one who governs them.
In spite of the flaws of the ballistic "Talstawi" that entraps his own views in the language of his heroes, and defends them, but the decision of this man will take, will reveal the life of Tsarist Russia with the utmost transparency and accuracy, in a wonderful way, leaving it to the reader of the novel.
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