In Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov theorizes that 'great' individuals are above morality and can justify violence to change the world, believing that power is judged by results rather than moral considerations.
深掘り
前提条件
- データがありません。
次のステップ
- データがありません。
深掘り
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment: The Raskolnikov Theory追加:
Why did Raskolnikov commit murder?
Because he believed some people were simply above morality.
In Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment, Raskolnikov believed history's greatest figures often changed the world through violence.
Napoleon, conquerors, revolutionaries.
Thousands died, yet history still remembered them as great men.
And Raskolnikov began asking a terrifying question, >> [music] >> if great people break moral laws to change the world, are they really criminals?
He even believed that throughout history, some leaders and religious figures passed through war and bloodshed in order to create entirely new systems.
Because power is often judged not by morality, but by results.
And perhaps Raskolnikov's most dangerous idea was this, if someone is truly great enough, can they exist above morality itself?
関連おすすめ
I Loved the Duke in Silence for Years. My Final Act? Choosing His Rival. 🤫💔 | DramaBox
DramaBox-PrimeDramaShorts
228 views•2026-05-31
⚡Harry Potter Book 4 [CH 23]⚡(CEFR A2+) Audiobook with Full Text
InglêsEssencial
880 views•2026-05-31
অর্জুনের প্রতিজ্ঞা: জয়দ্রথের পতন |#shorts #mohavarat
ChildhoodTea
129 views•2026-05-31
10 Books I Wish I Would Have Read Sooner!
BrianBell7
204 views•2026-05-29
How The Boys Fumbled The Most Iconic Villain of The Past Decade...
TeddySlump
5K views•2026-05-30
the legend of wayland the smith — a story of cruelty and revenge #norsemythology #mythsandlegends
tinyrainboot
1K views•2026-06-01
땅 20km 파면 쏟아지는 무한 에너지
30초다큐
5K views•2026-05-30
The Pilgrim's Progress Ch01
GGVTreasures
121 views•2026-06-03











