Tolstoy’s disciple: Russian influences on Jane Addams’ social philosophy and social work practice

Vadim Moldovan, E. Rotari, Alina Zagorodniuc
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Abstract Jane Addams (1860–1935) was an American feminist, pacifist, social reformer, and community organizer who defined social work through her deeds, words, and personality. Considered one of the most influential women in American history, she was a tireless innovator whose considerable talent and energy were dedicated to the mission of helping the needy. Addams began her social activist career by founding a community center in the poor section of Chicago and providing impetus to the Settlement House Movement in the United States. Gradually her activities transcended local community organizing to acquire national and international impacts. In 1931 she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her formidable post-World War I antiwar activities. Addams was driven by a combination of religious passion and ethical inquiry that has informed her judgments and actions. Leo Tolstoy, who was acknowledged by Addams as the greatest influence on her mind and spirit, was one of several contemporary Russian thinkers and social reformers who impacted Addams’ own philosophy. She had personal encounters with some of them, studied their writings, and selectively adopted their ideas. This paper briefly explores Russian influences on the social philosophy of Jane Addams.
托尔斯泰的弟子:俄国对简·亚当斯社会哲学和社会工作实践的影响
简·亚当斯(Jane adams, 1860-1935)是一位美国女权主义者、和平主义者、社会改革者和社区组织者,她通过自己的行动、语言和个性定义了社会工作。她被认为是美国历史上最有影响力的女性之一,她是一位不知疲倦的创新者,她的才华和精力都献给了帮助穷人的使命。亚当斯开始了她的社会活动家生涯,她在芝加哥的贫困地区建立了一个社区中心,并为美国的定居房屋运动提供了动力。她的活动逐渐超越了当地的社区组织,获得了国内和国际的影响。1931年,她被授予诺贝尔和平奖,以表彰她在第一次世界大战后进行的令人敬畏的反战活动。亚当斯受到宗教激情和伦理探究的双重驱动,这影响了她的判断和行动。亚当斯认为列夫·托尔斯泰对她的思想和精神影响最大,他是影响亚当斯自己哲学的几位当代俄罗斯思想家和社会改革家之一。她与他们中的一些人有过私人接触,研究了他们的作品,并有选择地采纳了他们的观点。本文简要探讨了俄国对简·亚当斯社会哲学的影响。
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