Social Wreckage: A Review of the Laws of England as They Affect the Poor
- 308 pages
- 11 hours of reading
First published in 1889, this book by Francis Peek examines the laws of England that affect the poor and working classes. Peek argues that these laws are outdated and ineffective at addressing the social issues facing England at the time, including poverty, housing, and labor rights. The book is a fascinating glimpse into the social and economic conditions of late 19th century England and the early efforts to address these issues through legal reform.
