Tolstoy was wrong. One person can be ultimately responsible for huge historical events. How can we figure this? Make Napoleon stillborn and 600,000 men don't invade Russia in 1812. Make Hitler stillborn and.. What is the common denominator? Make Christ stillborn and where is Christianity?
@Olamtir What other person would have Napoleon's psychology, experiences, and peculiar mental vision to do what he did? The same question can be asked of Hitler.
@Olamtir It's either sly or self-delusional to dismiss the power of personality. It's why humans will follow a certain leader over the cliff like lemmings to certain death. In fact, the idiot-leaders know this, and that is why they put so much effort into propaganda. People are individual in nature. You will never be a Michael Jordan or a Joseph Stalin. Likewise, Jordan will never be you. The cult of personality is real. To deny the fact is quite dangerous.
@parafleet You fail to mention Tolstoy's point is that all history is inevitable. According to Tolstoy, Napoléon Bonaparte's birth was inevitable, brought about by countless previous historical events and destined to lead to more.
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NinjaPhil229 1 month ago
could someone please uploaded the movie? i'd love to see this version.....
mssonnet26 1 month ago
@DanaLT1996 you too :PP
xxJasmin95xx 4 months ago
@xxJasmin95xx Well, i know that this video isnt spanish^^
DanaLT1996 4 months ago
hey guys! I don't speak Spanish and so I don't understand anything...hahahua :DD
xxJasmin95xx 4 months ago
@xxJasmin95xx you are an idiot:D
DanaLT1996 4 months ago
I had the rare opportunity of finishing this 8-hour movie (in installment). What cinematic experience!
thegreendestiny 9 months ago
Tolstoy was wrong. One person can be ultimately responsible for huge historical events. How can we figure this? Make Napoleon stillborn and 600,000 men don't invade Russia in 1812. Make Hitler stillborn and.. What is the common denominator? Make Christ stillborn and where is Christianity?
parafleet 1 year ago
@parafleet Because another person would of took Napoleon's place, and another person would of took Hitler's place.
Olamtir 1 year ago
@Olamtir What other person would have Napoleon's psychology, experiences, and peculiar mental vision to do what he did? The same question can be asked of Hitler.
parafleet 1 year ago
@parafleet Somone of power and pride for Napeleon, and someone wanting to destroy the Versailles Treaty and give Germany back her strength.
Olamtir 1 year ago
@Olamtir It's either sly or self-delusional to dismiss the power of personality. It's why humans will follow a certain leader over the cliff like lemmings to certain death. In fact, the idiot-leaders know this, and that is why they put so much effort into propaganda. People are individual in nature. You will never be a Michael Jordan or a Joseph Stalin. Likewise, Jordan will never be you. The cult of personality is real. To deny the fact is quite dangerous.
parafleet 1 year ago
@parafleet You fail to mention Tolstoy's point is that all history is inevitable. According to Tolstoy, Napoléon Bonaparte's birth was inevitable, brought about by countless previous historical events and destined to lead to more.
Gustaveleloup 4 months ago