The cluster of fashionable progressive ideas Lebeziatnikov talks about: communes, free marriage, social utility, and new arrangements meant to replace old morality. The book treats the talk as comic and serious at once, because ideas can become both vanity and real courage.
Part V, Chapter III
Lebeziatnikov's abstract principles matter less than the fact that he tells the truth when Luzhin frames Sonia.
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