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THE COMMUNISM OF JOHN RUSKIN OR “UNTO THIS LAST”; TWO LECTURES FROM “THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE”; AND SELECTIONS FROM “FORS CLAVIGERA”
THE COMMUNISM OF JOHN RUSKIN OR “UNTO THIS LAST”; TWO LECTURES FROM “THE CROWN OF WILD OLIVE”; AND SELECTIONS FROM “FORS CLAVIGERA”
By:W. D. P. Bliss Published By:Double9 Books
About the Book
The Communism Of John Ruskin Or "Unto This Last"; Two Lectures From "The Crown Of Wild Olive"; And Selections From "Fors Clavigera" explores ideas around economic systems, social justice, and the moral responsibilities of individuals and society. The work reflects on the critique of industrial capitalism, advocating for a system where human dignity and ethical values take precedence over wealth accumulation. It examines the connection between labor, service, and the well-being of both individuals and communities, emphasizing a more equitable distribution of wealth. The text highlights the importance of fostering relationships built on respect, compassion, and fairness, while also recognizing the intrinsic value of nature and the arts. The writing calls for a society in which economic systems prioritize human welfare and social responsibility, challenging the prevailing focus on material success. By advocating for a more just society, the work encourages a shift in perspective that aligns economic practices with broader moral and ethical principles.
W. D. P. Bliss was a writer, editor, and social reformer known for his work on the intersection of social issues, economics, and philosophy. He was particularly influential in contributing to discussions on social justice, ethics, and the redistribution of wealth. Bliss was deeply interested in the works of social thinkers and often explored the application of their ideas to improve society. His writings reflected a commitment to fairness and the welfare of the working class, focusing on critiques of capitalism and the need for more humane economic systems. Bliss also edited various periodicals and engaged with broader social movements, aiming to bridge the gap between intellectual thought and practical societal change. Through his works, including his analysis of John Ruskin's economic ideas, he sought to raise awareness about inequality and promote a more just and compassionate social order. His efforts were aimed at inspiring reform and providing solutions to pressing social and economic challenges. Bliss's dedication to social causes made him an important voice in the field of social reform during his time.