in The Brothers Karamazov (New York: Random House, Modern Library Edition, 1950). On Dostoevsky, see also Neal Riemer, “Some Reflections on the Grand Inquisitor and Modern Democratic Theory,” Ethics 14, no. 4 (1954–1955): 458–470.
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