THE ETERNAL DILEMMA: FAITH, FREEDOM AND POWER
image generated by AI The Timeless Lessons of “The Grand Inquisitor” by Dostoievsky “Oh! We shall persuade them that they will never be truly free unless they surrender their freedom to us. So, shall we tell the truth or lie? They themselves will be convinced that we are truthful because they will recall the slavery and turmoil that Your freedom brought upon them…” This striking excerpt is from “The Brothers Karamazov” , the masterpiece by Fyodor Dostoievsky, published between 1879 and 1880. It is part of the renowned poem “ The Grand Inquisitor” , a dialogue between Ivan and Alyosha that challenges readers to reflect on universal themes such as freedom, submission, morality, and truth. Although written over a century ago, the text remains remarkably relevant today, provoking deep thoughts about the choices we make and how we make them. Dostoevsky deconstructs conventional notions of morality and law, paving the way for discussions about alternative truths and their impact on soc...