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“When it is impossible to stretch the very elastic threads of historical ratiocination any farther, when actions are clearly contrary to all that humanity calls right or even just, the historians produce a saving conception of 'greatness.' 'Greatness,' it seems, excludes the standards of right and…” quote by Leo Tolstoy
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“When it is impossible to stretch the very elastic threads of historical ratiocination any farther, when actions are clearly contrary to all that humanity calls right or even just, the historians produce a saving conception of 'greatness.' 'Greatness,' it seems, excludes the standards of right and wrong. For the 'great' man nothing is wrong, there is no atrocity for which a 'great' man can be blamed.”

Leo Tolstoy

About This Quote

Source Novel: War and Peace, 1869

History often redefines morality, portraying powerful figures as great despite unethical actions.

In simple terms: Power can distort moral judgment.

Key Takeaway

Question the moral claims of celebrated leaders.

Themes

history morality power greatness ethics

Mood

critical reflective

Type

analytical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • political analysis
  • education
  • leadership evaluation
  • media criticism

Key Concepts

relativism hero-worship political narrative

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do societies decide who is 'great'?
  • Can moral standards be truly objective?
A Different Perspective

Greatness can be used to excuse wrongdoing.

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