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''Toil'' ((ロシア語:Труд)) is an essay by Tolstoy written with the Russian peasant philosopher Timofei Bondarev, an inspirer of Tolstoy's social theories. Tolstoy first published the basic theories of Bondarev in abbreviated form in 1888 in the weekly "Russkoye Delo»〔 All the prints were destroyed.〕 (issues 12 and 13), with his own afterword. An English edition of ''Toil'' - was published in Chicago in 1890, and a French translation the same year.〔Leo Tolstoy, Timofeĭ Bondarev ''Toil'' 1890 Page v "TOIL. INTRODUCTION How Toil was composed. The peasant Bondareff, inspirer of Tolstoi's social theories. The two laws of humanity: Manual labor is the law of men; child-bearing is the law of women."〕〔The Critic 1891 - Volume 15; Volume 18 - Page 66 More Tracts from Tolstoi THE NAME of Tolstoi still has its lure, apparently. Five of his volumes are before us: ' The Dominion of Darkness,' Toil ...〕 An expanded edition was issued in Russia in 1906 as ''Torzhestvo zemledel'tsa ili Trudoljubie i Tunejadstvo'' (The Triumph of the Landtiller, or Industry and Idleness). ==References==
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