
audiobook
MAA KUULUU KAIKILLE!
ARVID JÄRNEFELT
SISÄLLYS:
From an unexpected summit in the Lauko hills, the narrator surveys a landscape that seems both endless and paradoxically divided. He asks why some live in abundance while others scrape by, and soon discovers that the answer lies not in the fertility of the soil but in the way the land is claimed and fenced off. The ascent becomes a lens through which he examines history, law and economics, exposing how communal promises of nourishment are turned into private profit.
Back on the valleys, the journey continues among vibrant fields and grand manor gardens that glow with the fruits of labor never performed. Yet the very places that could sustain whole populations are tended by only a few, leaving the majority to beg for the work that should belong to them. The early chapters weave vivid travel sketches with a stirring critique of ownership, inviting listeners to reconsider what “the land belongs to all” truly means.
Language
fi
Duration
~1 hours (101K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2016-02-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1861–1932
A Finnish novelist, playwright, and thinker whose fiction joined everyday life with big moral questions, he became known for writing that is both realistic and deeply reflective. His life also moved beyond literature into law, farming, and a lasting engagement with Tolstoyan ideas.
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