England's Ruin is a book written by A. M. S. Methuen in 1905. The book consists of sixteen letters addressed to Joseph Chamberlain, a British politician and statesman who served as Secretary of State for the Colonies from 1895 to 1903. In these letters, Methuen discusses the decline of England and the factors that contributed to it. Methuen argues that England's ruin is the result of a lack of leadership, a decline in morality, and a lack of education...