This collection of letters from renowned social critic John Ruskin provides valuable insights into the principles and practices of work during the Victorian era. Written in response to a working man's inquiry, the letters are both practical and philosophical, addressing issues such as the nature of work, fair compensation, and the role of education in promoting socio-economic progress. For anyone interested in the history of labor and social justice,...
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