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Fors Clavigera : Letters to the Workmen and Labourers of Great Britain

By: John Ruskin (Author)

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Ksh 7,400.00

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ISBN-10: 1036515125

ISBN-13: 9781036515126

Publisher: Sothis Press

Imprint: Sothis Press

Country of Manufacture: GB

Country of Publication: GB

Publication Date: Oct 10th, 2024

Publication Status: Active

Product Classification / Subject(s): Assertiveness, motivation & self-esteem

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This book delves into the profound and intricate exploration of wealth, its finite nature, and the societal structures that govern its distribution. Through a critical lens, the author examines how resources, from land to art, are not only limited but are monopolized by certain groups to the detriment of others. The text situates these discussions within a broader historical context, drawing parallels between past and present economic systems to highlight enduring patterns of inequality. With thematic depth, it challenges prevailing notions of infinite wealth and scrutinizes the mechanismsforce and fraudthat have historically underpinned wealth acquisition.

The narrative is enriched with vivid examples that bring to light the stark realities of resource scarcity, from overcrowded living conditions in major cities to the exclusive ownership of valuable art. This examination extends to the animal kingdom and mineral resources, further illustrating the comprehensive scope of what is considered 'wealth'. By dissecting legal frameworks and societal norms that perpetuate these disparities, the book offers an incisive critique of capitalism's foundational structures.

Concluding on a note that emphasizes the urgent need for reevaluating our understanding and management of wealth, this book presents a compelling argument for envisioning a more equitable future. Its insights serve as a crucial reminder of the limitations we face and the potential for systemic change. Engaging and thought-provoking, this work is a must-read for anyone interested in economic philosophy, social justice, or historical analyses of wealth distribution mechanisms.
This book delves into the profound and intricate exploration of wealth, its finite nature, and the societal structures that govern its distribution. Through a critical lens, the author examines how resources, from land to art, are not only limited but are monopolized by certain groups to the detriment of others. The text situates these discussions within a broader historical context, drawing parallels between past and present economic systems to highlight enduring patterns of inequality. With thematic depth, it challenges prevailing notions of infinite wealth and scrutinizes the mechanismsforce and fraudthat have historically underpinned wealth acquisition.

The narrative is enriched with vivid examples that bring to light the stark realities of resource scarcity, from overcrowded living conditions in major cities to the exclusive ownership of valuable art. This examination extends to the animal kingdom and mineral resources, further illustrating the comprehensive scope of what is considered ''wealth''. By dissecting legal frameworks and societal norms that perpetuate these disparities, the book offers an incisive critique of capitalism''s foundational structures.

Concluding on a note that emphasizes the urgent need for reevaluating our understanding and management of wealth, this book presents a compelling argument for envisioning a more equitable future. Its insights serve as a crucial reminder of the limitations we face and the potential for systemic change. Engaging and thought-provoking, this work is a must-read for anyone interested in economic philosophy, social justice, or historical analyses of wealth distribution mechanisms.

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