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Fors Clavigera V1
Letters To The Workmen And Laborers Of Great Britain (1871)
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264 pages
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John Ruskin's letters in this collection engage with the working men and women of Victorian Britain, addressing critical issues such as education, social reform, and the effects of industrialization. He passionately advocates for the dignity and rights of laborers, emphasizing their vital role in society and the importance of personal well-being. This work not only reflects the social and economic conditions of the time but also underscores Ruskin's lasting impact as a social thinker. The book serves as a valuable historical document and a testament to the struggles of the working class.
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2009, paperback
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