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This etext was produced by David Price, email ccx074@coventry.ac.uk, from the 1887 Thomas Y. Crowell "What to Do?" edition.
ON THE SIGNIFICANCE OF SCIENCE AND ART.
by Leo Tolstoy/Lyof Tolstoi
Translated by Isabel F. Hapgood
CHAPTER I.
. . . {1} The justification of all persons who have freed themselves from toil is now founded on experimental, positive science. The scientific theory is as follows:-