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#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Authority or Violence? - Weber vs Tolstoy

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Is the state the guardian of order…
or the institution that legalizes violence?

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Title: Authority or Violence? — Weber vs Tolstoy Caption: Is the state the guardian of order… or the institution that legalizes violence? Context: Max Weber defined the modern state as the institution that holds the legitimate monopoly on the use of force within a territory. In his analysis, governments maintain order by controlling and regulating violence through law and institutions. Leo Tolstoy rejected that justification. Later in life he argued that states often sanctify organized violence—calling it war, justice, or punishment—while condemning similar violence by individuals as criminal. Way Forward: Understanding the state requires examining both its role in maintaining order and the risks of concentrated power. Democratic oversight and moral scrutiny are essential when force is exercised in the name of law. Question to Thinkers: If the state claims the only legitimate right to use force… who decides when that force becomes injustice? ⚠️ Important: Many quotes are adapted, paraphrased, or stylistically rewritten to capture the spirit and philosophy of the thinker, rather than being strict word-for-word historical citations. Hashtags: #MaxWeber #LeoTolstoy #PoliticalPhilosophy #StatePower #ViolenceAndPower #WarAndJustice #CriticalThinking #PhilosophyDebate #LawAndAuthority #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Duty or Delusion? - Hegel vs Tolstoy

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Is war the highest expression of civic duty…
or the darkest distortion of human loyalty?

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Title: Duty or Delusion? — Hegel vs Tolstoy Caption: Is war the highest expression of civic duty… or the darkest distortion of human loyalty? Context: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel saw the state as the embodiment of ethical life, where war could give individuals a sense of purpose and unity beyond personal interests. Leo Tolstoy rejected this entirely, condemning war as moral corruption—where ordinary people are driven to violence by abstract loyalties and authority. Way Forward: Their clash confronts a core dilemma: whether loyalty to the state can justify violence—or whether moral responsibility must always stand above it. Question to Thinkers: When loyalty demands violence… does duty still mean virtue? Hashtags: #Hegel #LeoTolstoy #WarAndEthics #Patriotism #PoliticalPhilosophy #CriticalThinking #MoralResponsibility #HistoryOfIdeas #Philosophy #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Caption

Hegel speaks from grand dialectic - where history unfolds as rational process. Nations rise and fall upon the "slaughter-bench," yet through
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Caption Hegel speaks from grand dialectic — where history unfolds as rational process. Nations rise and fall upon the “slaughter-bench,” yet through conflict the World Spirit advances toward fuller realization of freedom. Dostoevsky answers from wounded conscience — where abstraction collides with the crushed skull. No system, however rational, redeems the innocent sacrificed to its machinery. Man, he insists, will shatter perfect designs to prove he is not an instrument — but a soul that bleeds. One interprets bloodshed as tragic necessity of progress. The other refuses any freedom built on a single broken child. --- Context German idealism sought coherence in historical violence — wars and revolutions framed as stages in humanity’s rational development. Literary and existential critics challenged that narrative, warning that systems promising total freedom can mechanize total cruelty. --- Way Forward Study history without sanctifying its violence. Measure progress by lives protected, not merely ideas realized. Political systems must serve humanity — not absorb it. --- Question to Thinkers If freedom is achieved through slaughter — is it freedom fulfilled… or humanity betrayed? --- Hashtags #Hegel #FyodorDostoevsky #PhilosophyOfHistory #ProgressAndViolence #ExistentialRevolt #PoliticalPhilosophy #think_and_exist #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Order or Oppression? - Hobbes vs Bakunin

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Is the State protection…
or domination?

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Title: Order or Oppression? — Hobbes vs Bakunin Caption: Is the State protection… or domination? Context: Thomas Hobbes argued in Leviathan that without a powerful central authority, human society would descend into chaos—“a war of all against all.” To avoid this violent disorder, individuals surrender some freedoms to a sovereign who guarantees security and stability. Mikhail Bakunin rejected that logic entirely. He believed the state itself becomes the greatest source of violence and oppression, concentrating power in ways that inevitably lead to domination rather than protection. Way Forward: Recognize the tension between order and liberty. Strong institutions can maintain stability, but unchecked authority risks abuse. Healthy societies constantly balance security with freedom. Question to Thinkers: If the state claims to protect you… who protects you from the state? Hashtags: #ThomasHobbes #MikhailBakunin #PoliticalPhilosophy #StatePower #Anarchism #SocialContract #FreedomVsSecurity #CriticalThinking #PowerAndAuthority #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Order or Domination? - Hobbes vs Bakunin

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Is the state necessary to prevent chaos…
or does it simply monopolize violence?

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Title: Order or Domination? — Hobbes vs Bakunin Caption: Is the state necessary to prevent chaos… or does it simply monopolize violence? Context: Thomas Hobbes argued that without a powerful sovereign authority, human life would descend into a “war of all against all.” For Hobbes, people surrender some freedom to the state in exchange for security and stability. Mikhail Bakunin rejected this logic entirely. He argued that the state concentrates power and legitimizes violence, turning acts like war, taxation, and coercion into “legal” practices while criminalizing resistance. Way Forward: The debate between authority and freedom remains central to political philosophy. Societies must constantly examine how power is exercised and whether it truly protects citizens. Question to Thinkers: If the state claims authority to use force for order… who ensures that authority does not become tyranny? ⚠️ Important: Many quotes are adapted, paraphrased, or stylistically rewritten to capture the spirit and philosophy of the thinker, rather than being strict word-for-word historical citations. Hashtags: #ThomasHobbes #MikhailBakunin #StatePower #PoliticalPhilosophy #AuthorityVsFreedom #Anarchism #SocialContract #CriticalThinking #PowerAndViolence #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Iron and Blood or Human Slaughter? - Bismarck vs Tolstoy

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Do nations rise through war and power…
or are wars just organized slaughter
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Title: Iron and Blood or Human Slaughter? — Bismarck vs Tolstoy Caption: Do nations rise through war and power… or are wars just organized slaughter for political borders? Context: Otto von Bismarck believed that the fate of nations was determined not by speeches or democratic votes but by military power. His famous “Iron and Blood” doctrine emphasized war and state strength as the engines of history. Leo Tolstoy condemned the state and organized warfare as systems that sacrifice ordinary people for political ambitions. In works like War and Peace and later essays, he portrayed war as senseless human suffering disguised as patriotic duty. Way Forward: Bismarck represents the hard logic of geopolitical power. Tolstoy exposes the human cost paid by the powerless who fight those wars. Question to Thinkers: Are wars the engines of history… or the crimes history tries to justify afterward? Hashtags: #OttoVonBismarck #LeoTolstoy #WarAndPower #PoliticalPhilosophy #HistoryDebate #PowerAndState #CriticalThinking #PhilosophyQuotes #HistoryOfIdeas #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Protection or Power? - Tolstoy vs Orwell

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Do governments truly safeguard life…
or decide whose lives are expendable?

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Title: Protection or Power? — Tolstoy vs Orwell Caption: Do governments truly safeguard life… or decide whose lives are expendable? Context: Leo Tolstoy grew increasingly critical of state violence, arguing that institutions claiming to protect often participate in large-scale harm through war and coercion. George Orwell focused on how power operates beneath its justifications—showing how authority can shape reality, control narratives, and determine who bears the cost. Way Forward: Their perspectives push us to question not just intentions, but outcomes—examining whether power structures truly protect people or primarily preserve themselves. Question to Thinkers: When power claims to act “for your safety”… who decides the cost—and who pays it? Hashtags: #LeoTolstoy #GeorgeOrwell #PowerAndControl #PoliticalPhilosophy #StateAndViolence #CriticalThinking #HistoryOfIdeas #QuestionAuthority #Ethics #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Order or Tyranny? - Hobbes vs Spooner

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Is authority the shield that protects society…
or the mask that hides injustice?

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Title: Order or Tyranny? — Hobbes vs Spooner Caption: Is authority the shield that protects society… or the mask that hides injustice? Context: Thomas Hobbes argued that a strong sovereign is essential to prevent chaos—granting the state ultimate authority to maintain peace and security. Lysander Spooner rejected that premise, claiming that authority often shields injustice—where laws can protect the powerful while punishing the vulnerable. Way Forward: Their clash reflects a core dilemma of political life: how to balance order with liberty—ensuring stability without allowing authority to become unchecked power. Question to Thinkers: When authority claims to protect you… who protects you from authority? Hashtags: #ThomasHobbes #LysanderSpooner #PoliticalPhilosophy #PowerAndAuthority #Justice #CriticalThinking #FreedomVsSecurity #HistoryOfIdeas #Philosophy #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @wtdty_official - Understanding freedom, government, and law? Dive into Hobbes' 'Leviathan' and Locke's '2 Treaties of Government'. Essential reads for modern society.
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Understanding freedom, government, and law? Dive into Hobbes' 'Leviathan' and Locke's '2 Treaties of Government'. Essential reads for modern society. #PoliticalPhilosophy #Hobbes #Locke #Leviathan #RuleOfLaw #Government #Freedom #PhilosophyExplained #MustRead
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Necessary Authority or Organized Violence? - Hobbes vs Bakunin

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Do humans need a powerful state to prevent chaos…
or does the state it
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Title: Necessary Authority or Organized Violence? — Hobbes vs Bakunin Caption: Do humans need a powerful state to prevent chaos… or does the state itself become the greatest source of violence? Context: Thomas Hobbes argued in Leviathan that without a strong sovereign authority, human life would descend into a brutal “war of all against all.” For Hobbes, the state exists to impose order and prevent constant conflict. Mikhail Bakunin rejected this idea. He argued that centralized authority concentrates power and legitimizes violence, turning the state into an instrument that dominates society rather than protecting it. Way Forward: The clash between these views remains central to political philosophy: how much authority a state should have—and how societies can balance order, freedom, and justice. Question to Thinkers: Is the state the guardian that prevents chaos… or the structure that institutionalizes power and violence? Hashtags: #ThomasHobbes #MikhailBakunin #PoliticalPhilosophy #Leviathan #StateAndPower #Anarchism #AuthorityAndFreedom #HistoryOfIdeas #CriticalThinking #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Heroes or Butchers? - The Historian vs Tolstoy

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History crowns the victors…
conscience counts the dead.

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Traditional historic
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Title: Heroes or Butchers? — The Historian vs Tolstoy Caption: History crowns the victors… conscience counts the dead. Context: Traditional historical narratives often portray conquerors and empire builders as visionaries who shaped civilizations, expanding borders and influencing culture, politics, and technology. Leo Tolstoy, especially in War and Peace, challenged this heroic narrative. He argued that history glorifies violence when it is performed at scale — turning mass slaughter into “greatness” once it is written into textbooks. Way Forward: Examine history from multiple perspectives. Question whether success should excuse brutality. A mature understanding of the past recognizes both achievement and suffering. Question to Thinkers: If victory writes history… who records the voices of the defeated? Hashtags: #LeoTolstoy #HistoryDebate #WarAndPower #PoliticalPhilosophy #HistoricalNarratives #EthicsOfWar #CriticalThinking #PowerAndViolence #Philosophy #fblifestyle
#Maxweber Reel by @think_and_exist - Title:
Monuments & Morality - The Historian vs Tolstoy

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When violence wears a crown…
does it become virtue?

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"The Historian" here re
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Title: Monuments & Morality — The Historian vs Tolstoy Caption: When violence wears a crown… does it become virtue? Context: “The Historian” here represents the tradition of state-centered history — narratives that often highlight emperors, generals, and “great men” as architects of civilization. Leo Tolstoy, especially in War and Peace, rejected the “great man theory,” arguing that history is shaped by countless ordinary lives — while rulers often receive glory for mass suffering. Way Forward: Read history from below — not only from the throne. Separate achievement from brutality. Commemoration should invite scrutiny, not blind reverence. Question to Thinkers: If scale transforms crime into glory… what does that say about our standards? Hashtags: #LeoTolstoy #GreatManTheory #HistoryDebate #WarAndPower #PoliticalPhilosophy #HistoricalNarratives #MoralResponsibility #CriticalThinking #PowerAndLegacy #fblifestyle

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