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Letters To The Workmen And Labourers Of Great Britain (Volume 2 Of 8)

by John Ruskin
language: english
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing, September of 2025 ‧
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Fors Clavigera: Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain (Volume 2 of 8) is the second installment in John Ruskin's influential series of letters, originally published monthly between 1871 and 1884. In these letters, Ruskin addresses the working men of Victorian England, offering a passionate critique of the social, economic, and moral conditions of his time. Volume 2 continues Ruskin's exploration of the relationship between labor, art, and society, delving into themes such as the dignity of honest work, the responsibilities of wealth, and the corrupting influence of industrial capitalism. Ruskin's prose is both eloquent and direct, blending personal reflection, historical analysis, and practical advice. He draws on examples from art, literature, and history to illustrate his arguments, urging his readers to seek truth, beauty, and justice in their daily lives. Throughout the volume, Ruskin challenges the prevailing attitudes toward progress and material success, advocating instead for a society grounded in compassion, craftsmanship, and ethical stewardship. This volume is notable for its engagement with contemporary events and figures, as well as its ongoing dialogue with the readers themselves. Ruskin's letters are not merely theoretical treatises; they are calls to action, intended to inspire and empower the working class to demand better conditions and to take pride in their contributions to society. Fors Clavigera remains a seminal work in the history of social thought, offering timeless insights into the challenges of modernity and the enduring value of meaningful labor.

Fors Clavigera

Letters To The Workmen And Labourers Of Great Britain (Volume 2 Of 8)

by John Ruskin

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ISBN: 9782528117446
Publisher: Science & Technology Publishing
Release Date: September of 2025
Language: English
Format: eBook
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

John Ruskin

English writer, painter, art critic, teacher and thinker was born in 1819, in London. Only child of a prosperous Scottish couple, since He traveled to various parts of the world, developing a apparent interest in art and architecture. His mother taught him early to write and read, with the Bible being his main reading text. Since a remarkable genius began to be noticed in Ruskin. He only entered public education when he started attending university of Oxford, there he began a serious study of art. Although considered one of the greatest writers of the Victorian era, Ruskin, When he died in 1900, his reputation as a writer and thinker also died with him, for henceforth his name declines to many of those who accompanied him in the difficult society of the nineteenth century.

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